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That’s the most retarded thing I’ve heard all day
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Thekid.9993d ago
I cannot find any credible sources, news reports, or court records that corroborate these specific allegations or settlements. After a thorough search of public records and investigative databases, it appears that these names and specific settlement details are part of a recurring list that circulates on social media platforms. There is no evidence in the public record or from reputable journalistic outlets to suggest that these individuals exist or that such legal actions were ever filed against Donald Trump. Key Findings Regarding These Claims * No Court Records: There are no records in the New York or Virginia court systems corresponding to settlements for "Kelly Feuer," "Charles Bacon," or "Rebecca Conway" involving Donald Trump. * Property Timelines: The claim regarding "Rebecca Conway" mentions a settlement at Trump Vineyard Estates in 2012. While Trump did purchase that property around that time (formerly Kluge Estate), there is no documentation of a $5 million settlement involving a minor at that location. * Lack of Journalistic Coverage: For settlements of this magnitude ($1 million to $5 million) involving a high-profile figure, there would typically be a trail of investigative reporting. No major news organization has ever verified these specific claims. Comparison with Documented Cases For context, Donald Trump has faced numerous public allegations of sexual misconduct and legal proceedings that are documented. However, the names you provided are not among them. Verified cases or public accusations typically include: * E. Jean Carroll: A civil case in New York where a jury found Trump liable for sexual abuse and defamation. * Summer Zervos: A former Apprentice contestant who filed a defamation lawsuit following allegations of sexual assault. * Jessica Leeds, Rachel Crooks, and others: Women who have gone on the record with major publications regarding their experiences. > Verification Tip: When encountering lists of names and settlement amounts on social media, it is helpful to cross-reference them with the Federal Judiciary's PACER system or a search of major news archives (like the New York Times or Wall Street Journal) to see if the legal case actually exists. > Would you like me to help you find more information on the verified legal cases or the history of how these specific viral lists originated? Stop dick riding
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