The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Trumps accused of fraud over sham investment schemes

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NEW YORK: A lawsuit filed Monday accuses US President Donald Trump, his three eldest children and his eponymous company of seeking to entice people to invest in sham business opportunit­ies.

The four complainan­ts, whose names were anonymised, asked the federal court in Manhattan to grant a class action lawsuit so others can join the complaint.

They accuse Trump and his Trump Organizati­on of having promoted to investors telecommun­ications marketing firm ACN, claiming it had sizable revenue that never materializ­ed, according to the filing.

The plaintiffs invested in ACN after watching promotiona­l videos featuring Trump, triggering significan­t expenses without ever reaping promised profits from their investment­s.

They described themselves as “working-class Americans,” saying thousands more like them were defrauded by Trump.

One was said to be a California hospice caregiver, another a Maryland food deliver driver, another is self-employed and previously worked for the Salvation Army charitable group.

“The Trumps conned each of these victims into giving up hundreds or thousands of dollars – losses that many experience­d as devastatin­g and life altering,” read the complaint.

Relying on vendors who work from home, AC Ni san intermedia­ry for direct-sell telecommun­ication services such as phone and internet service.

Even if Trump insisted he was not promoting ACN to make money, he received secret payments worth millions of dollars for his services between 2005 and 2015 from that company, the Trump Network vitamin marketing enterprise and the Trump Institute training seminars, according to the complaint. The Trump organisati­on did not immediatel­y respond to requests for comment.

ACN indicated that Trump was a paid ambassador of sorts for the brand from 2006 until he announced his presidenti­al candidacy in 2015.

The company defended its business model, which it claimed employs 18.6 million people in the United States and generates some US$35 billion in annual sales.

It’s not the first time Trump has been accused of fraud.

He agreed to pay some US$25 million to settle several lawsuits shortly after his election. Among those filings was related to his Trump University, a for-profit training programme that claimed to sell access to the business tycoon’s real estate secrets.

 ?? — Reuters photo ?? Trump stands during a joint statement with Singapore’s Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong at the White House in Washington, DC, US. A lawsuit filed Monday accuses Trump, his three eldest children and his eponymous company of seeking to entice people to invest in sham business opportunit­ies.
— Reuters photo Trump stands during a joint statement with Singapore’s Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong at the White House in Washington, DC, US. A lawsuit filed Monday accuses Trump, his three eldest children and his eponymous company of seeking to entice people to invest in sham business opportunit­ies.

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