Much ado, about nothing.....Moreover, the New York Attorney General should
recuse himself from this matter.  His long documented discord with Donald
Trump and the Trump Organization; coupled with his recent endorsement of
Hil Clinton has the aire of impropriety:

http://spectator.org/rigged-the-trial-of-trump-university/


*May 31, 2016, 5:00 am*

*Political conflicts of interest galore go uncovered in witch hunt against
Trump.*

Can we talk a big, fat political conflict of interest? Can we talk the
lawyers and the judge involved in the lawsuits against Trump University?
Let’s throw in identity politics and, but of course, follow the money.

Well of course there’s a conflict.

What did you expect when you saw the breathless headlines blare about Trump
University lawsuits? The impression being assiduously cultivated that
Donald Trump, a billionaire ten times over, set up some sort of elaborate
con to scam regular folks on real estate.

What’s not being said? What questions are not being asked? How about this?
How about asking just who is pursuing these cases against Donald Trump?
What if what’s really going on here is… a witch trial? A rigged game
designed to produce a desired political end — the smearing of Donald Trump
— to enable the political fortunes of Democrats generally, and Hillary
Clinton specifically?

Let’s examine the players in this lawsuit.

The players are:

*The Judge: *U.S. District Judge Gonzalo Curiel, the California federal
judge in the Trump University law suit case.

*The Lawyers:* Two law firms: Robbins Geller Rudman & Dowd LLP and Zeldes
Haeggquist & Eck LLP.

And let’s not forget another player, this one in New York. That would be:

*The New York Attorney General:* Eric Schneiderman.

*The Play: *As detailed here
<http://www.law360.com/articles/590949/-trump-university-students-win-class-cert-in-rico-suit>
 in *Law360, *this is how the game works:

Law360, Los Angeles (October 28, 2014, 4:00 PM ET) — A California federal
judge has granted class certification in a Racketeer influenced and Corrupt
Organizations Act suit accusing Donald Trump of scheming to make millions
of dollars by falsely claiming attendees of Trump University LLC seminars
would learn his real estate secrets.

… In addition to certifying the class, Judge Curiel on Friday appointed
Robbins Geller Rudman & Dowd LLP and Zeldes Haeggquist & Eck LLP as class
counsel.

Stop. Stop right there. Let’s parse.

Who is the “California federal judge” who not only granted “class
certification” to the lawsuit against Trump — but then assigned the two law
firms now involved with the case?

That would be Gonzalo Curiel. Who is he? Trump has gotten flak for
referring to Curiel’s Mexican heritage (he was born in Indiana). Yet right
here <http://sdlrla.com/judiciary-reception-rsvp-today/> the San Diego La
Raza Lawyers Association is making a point of honoring Curiel for “his
leadership and support to the community and to our Association!” —
exclamation point theirs. The “community” in question is not the San Diego
community of all ethnic groups, races, and genders who happen to be
lawyers. What is the San Diego La Raza Lawyers Association all about? Their
mission statement (here <http://sdlrla.com/about/mission-statement/>)
reads, in part, this way:

Formed in 1979, with a handful of Latino attorneys, San Diego La Raza
Lawyers Association (SDLRLA) has grown to represent over three hundred
Latino and Latina lawyers practicing in San Diego County. SDLRLA is one of
18 affiliate bar associations of the California La Raza Lawyers
Association, which serves several thousand Latino lawyers practicing in the
State of California.

Our purpose is to advance the cause of equality, empowerment and justice
for Latino attorneys and the Latino community in San Diego County through
service and advocacy.

In other words? The group that honored Curiel, an Obama appointee (and
campaign contributor to House Democratic Conference Chairman Xavier
Becerra) proudly boasts that the sole reason for their existence is — their
ethnicity. They are not about “*the cause of equality, empowerment and
justice” *for all San Diego attorneys regardless of ethnicity. They are
quite boldly only for these things when they concern, their words, “Latino
attorneys and the Latino community.” And clearly they see Judge Curiel as
one of their own. And apparently the Judge agrees. In other words, when
Donald Trump points out the judge’s ethnicity “happens to be, we believe,
Mexican,” at a minimum the judge himself is all too willing to associate
himself with his ethnicity, eagerly accepting an award citing his
willingness to give “support to the (Latino) community and to our (Latino)
Association!” If the Judge himself goes out of his way to make certain
everyone knows he is Latino — is not Trump more than justified in being
wary of a judge deciding his case with what seems to be a serious ethnic
axe to grind?

Move on to the two law firms that Curiel selected to represent the class
action case against Trump University. The first, Robbins Geller Rudman &
Dowd LLP, lists as its senior partner partner Darren J. Robbins. And a
check with the FEC shows that Robbins has made over a hundred campaign
contributions over the years, far and away most of them going to Democrats.
Including a contribution of $2700 on May 12, 2015 to Hillary Clinton’s
presidential campaign.* That would be the Hillary Clinton who, assuming she
polishes off the Sanders challenge, will be the Democratic nominee against…
Donald Trump.

Then there’s that second firm selected by Judge Curiel to be involved in
the Trump University lawsuit — Zeldes Haeggquist & Eck LLP. The senior
partner in that firm? If you guessed she was a multiple contributor to
Barack Obama you would of course be right. But she was also a one-time
donor in 2004 to… MoveOn.org <http://move.on.org/>. You know Move On, the
people who back there in 2004 were running an ad comparing President Bush
to Hitler
<http://www.foxnews.com/story/2004/01/06/ad-comparing-bush-to-hitler-gets-heat.html>.
Today? Today MoveOn has this to say
<http://cnsnews.com/news/article/susan-jones/after-encouraging-disruption-trump-rally-moveonorg-now-raising-funds>
about
Donald Trump:

For as long as Donald Trump is a presidential candidate, MoveOn members
will continue to call out and nonviolently protest his racist, bigoted,
misogynistic, xenophobic, and violent behavior… Trump and those who peddle
hate and incite violence have no place in our politics and most certainly
do not belong in the White House.

And let’s not forget New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman.
Schneiderman filed a $40 million law suit against Trump University in 2013
charging fraud. This after repeated campaign solicitations to Trump family
members and business associates, as I detailed here
<http://spectator.org/56339_shakedown-schneiderman/> three years ago.
Solicitations along the line of the Mafia Don who stops by to say “ya gotta
nice little business going here, ya wouldn’t want anything to happen to
it.” Curiously, this very same Eric Schneiderman got a $15,000 campaign
contribution in 2010 from two lawyers in a law firm named… Robbins Geller
Rudman & Dowd LLP. They being one of the firms Judge Curiel would assign to
the Trump University class action cases. Amazing coincidence.

Let’s cut to the chase here, shall we? The accusation here is not that all
these people have broken some law somewhere. The point is very simple. By
October 2014 — when Judge Curiel granted that class certification to the
Trump lawsuits and gave the nod to two law firms led by serious liberals
who between them had given money to Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, and
MoveOn.org <http://moveon.org/> — it was well known that Donald Trump was
considering a race for president in 2016, as noted here
<http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/01/21/donald-trump-2016_n_4636146.html>
among
other places by the *Huffington Post*. He was not a shy man about his
views. And, of course, he was Donald Trump the famous billionaire whether
he ran for the White House or not. What a big, fat exciting target for
liberal activist lawyers!

None of this makes the media coverage. Has Eric Schneiderman endorsed
Hillary Clinton for president? Yes.Is that factored in to the coverage? No.

Take this recent story
<https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/judge-orders-release-of-internal-trump-university-documents/2016/05/28/2e960e5e-24f9-11e6-8690-f14ca9de2972_story.html?hpid=hp_rhp-top-table-main_trumpmanagement-256pm%3Ahomepage%2Fstory>
from
May 28 at the *Washington Post — *the *Post* itself a virulently anti-Trump
paper. What’s missing in this Trump University story? Any references to the
Judge’s waltz with legal-style identity politics that can easily lead an
observer — like Donald Trump — to believe the Judge’s Latino heritage is in
fact playing a role in his decisions on this case? No. Any look at the law
firms involved, the money ties to Hillary and the rest of liberal land?
No. In other words? Every effort is made to portray all of the Trump
University cases as just a coldhearted billionaire-turned-presidential
nominee shamelessly squeezing nickels from unsuspecting hard-working
Americans. And if this storyline, saturated into the political discourse,
happens to hinder the Trump campaign? Ah, well. Tough cookies.

Tough cookies indeed. What we have here is the case against Trump
University being so riven with political conflicts of interest that it is
clear Trump is not a defendant but the subject of a political witch hunt. A
witch hunt fueled by everything from identity politics to campaign
contributions.

To borrow a much used phrase from this election cycle? The case against
Trump University appears to have been rigged right from the get-go.

On Thu, Jun 2, 2016 at 4:36 PM, plainolamerican <[email protected]>
wrote:

> defrauder don
>
> deceiver don
>
> con don
>
> dodger don
>
> double-dealer don
>
> On Thursday, June 2, 2016 at 1:02:27 PM UTC-5, plainolamerican wrote:
>>
>> <http://www.cnn.com/profiles/david-wright>
>>
>> By David Wright <http://www.cnn.com/profiles/david-wright>, CNN
>>
>> Updated 9:36 AM ET, Thu June 2, 2016
>> [image: Ex-employees describe Trump University as a scam]
>>
>>
>>
>> <http://www.cnn.com/2016/06/02/politics/eric-schneiderman-attorney-general-trump-university-fraud/#>
>>
>> Ex-employees describe Trump University as a scam 04:25
>>
>> (CNN)New York's attorney general, who is leading a lawsuit against Trump
>> University there, made his view of the case clear on Thursday: "It's fraud.
>> This is straight up fraud."
>> Eric Schneiderman laced into presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump
>> over the suit during an appearance on MSNBC's "Morning Joe," repeatedly
>> describing the businessman as dishonest and manipulative in his role with
>> the now-defunct program.
>> "The law is very clear. The law protects the gullible as well as the
>> sophisticated. As we've seen over the course of the last year, there are a
>> lot of people who fall for Mr. Trump's promises and rhetoric," Schneiderman
>> said.
>>
>>
>> READ: Judge directs internal Trump University docs to be released
>> <http://www.cnn.com/2016/05/28/politics/trump-university-donald-trump-documents/>
>> Trump is currently facing three separate lawsuits
>> <http://www.cnn.com/2015/09/29/politics/trump-university-fraud-claims/> --
>> two class action suits filed in California and one in New York by
>> Schneiderman -- which argue the program that took in an estimated $40
>> million, but was mired in fraud and deception.
>> Schneiderman's case argues that Trump and Michael Sexton, the former
>> president of the program, engaged in fraudulent, illegal and deceptive
>> conduct, and that although the program promised to offer courses taught by
>> experts personally selected by Trump, the teachers were neither handpicked
>> nor experts.
>> Schneiderman has repeatedly lambasted Trump and his "university," telling
>> CNN's Carol Costello Tuesday on "Newsroom" that Trump "defrauded people out
>> of money. They're entitled to their day in court."
>> "This is a hugely important case. If you look at the facts of this case,
>> this shows someone who was absolutely shameless in his willingness to lie
>> to people, to say whatever it took to induce them into his phony seminars,"
>> Schneiderman told CNN. "Telling people who are in hard economic times --
>> we're talking about 2008, 2009 -- people desperate to hold onto their
>> homes, to make some money, convincing them that he will teach them his
>> entrepreneurial secrets."
>> Schneiderman also stressed to MSNBC that his suit was not political.
>> "We sued him in 2013. He says it's a political case. Nobody in August
>> 2013 thought that this guy was going to be the Republican nominee for
>> president," the attorney general said Thursday. "Thousands of people were
>> bilked out of millions of dollars. Our first priority is to get their money
>> back and to reestablish the legitimacy of educational institutions in New
>> York State."
>> And Schneiderman was emphatic about the merits of the suit, rebutting the
>> argument advanced by Trump that students have said they were happy with the
>> product they received from the school.
>> "This is straight up fraud. It's like selling people a Mercedes and
>> getting a Volkswagen. Even if people say, 'I kind of like the Volkswagen,'
>> it's still fraud, not a Mercedes," Schneiderman said.
>> Schneiderman also revealed that Trump -- who has loudly proclaimed he
>> "never settles" cases -- had tried to seek a settlement in the case.
>> "He did offer to settle. He settles cases all the time," Schneiderman
>> said, adding that as a result of "a series of motions" and appeals, "I
>> don't think we'll have a trial until after the election."
>> Trump defended Trump University
>> <http://www.cnn.com/2016/05/28/politics/trump-university-donald-trump-documents/>
>>  last
>> week during a campaign rally in San Diego, where he attacked several of the
>> judges involved in the case.
>> "The trial is going to take place sometime in November. There should be
>> no trial. This should have been dismissed on summary judgment easily,
>> everybody says it. But I have judge who is a hater of Donald Trump, a
>> hater. He's a hater," Trump said.
>> "I could have settled this case many times, but I don't want to settle
>> cases when we are right. I don't believe in it. And when you start settling
>> cases, you know what happens? Everybody sues you because you get known as
>> settler. One thing about me, I am not known as a settler," Trump told the
>> crowd.
>>
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