• @[email protected]
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    931 year ago

    Yeah, but $200,000 for Trump feels like a joke. It should be more in line with his income to be meaningful.

    • sab
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      491 year ago

      Well, judging by his tax returns his income isn’t much to brag about.

        • @[email protected]
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          1 year ago

          Exactly. If he wasn’t rich before he is now just from his campaign funds.

          And from charging the SS for room and board.

          • @[email protected]
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            1 year ago

            I don’t think he handed out those state secrets for free either. They at least paid for rooms in his hotel.

        • @[email protected]
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          101 year ago

          Sure, but all his money goes to his lawyers. Or maybe not. Only one I know who’s actually gotten paid by Trump is Stormy Daniels.

    • @[email protected]
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      161 year ago

      To be honest it probably is just he continues to spew his is a billionaire so it should be a billion dollars see what happens. 200k is a joke.

      • @[email protected]
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        That was probably true before he became President but I doubt it is anymore. He spent his entire term lining his pockets with as much taxpayer money as possible… And that’s not even taking into account the fact that he’s been campaigning this entire time to fund his legal defense against the numerous criminal and civil cases against him.

    • @onionbaggage
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      41 year ago

      We’re talking about a dude that would cash a check for 13 cents tho. Soo…

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        I keep seeing this, so I wanted to clear up some details:

        • Bail isn’t a penalty, it is an incentive to return for trial (to get your money back). Bail was waived for Trump in previous cases because not only is he constantly followed by Secret Service, he is a high profile person who won’t be able to hide for long anywhere in the world.
        • Bail is typically a tenth (or less) of what Trump was given for even some violent felonies.
        • You must pay the entire amount to be released on bail, unless you get a bail bond.
        • A bail bond is when a third party agrees to pay the bail amount if you do not show up for trial. The 10% frequently cited is a fee to the bail bondsman for taking this risk. You still have to provide some kind of collateral to the bondsman to cover the remainder of the bail amount.
        • You don’t get the 10% back. If you have the cash to cover bail, it makes sense to use it because then you can get it all back.

        Trump getting a bail bond would be a public admission that he doesn’t have the cash. He’ll find the cash.

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          You must pay the entire amount to be released on bail, unless you get a bail bond.

          Reporting I’ve seen is that in the jurisdiction which Trump is charged in Georgia, you only have to post 10% to the court. Presumably, if you then abscond, you are on the hook for the remainder.

          EDIT: Reporting I have seen appears to be wrong; parent commenter appears to be correct:

          https://fultoncountyga.gov/inside-fulton-county/fulton-county-departments/sheriff/law-enforcement/bond-administration-unit

          Another edit:

          Hmm. I’m looking at Eastman’s jail record, and all of his charges say “Disposition: 10% bond.” So I really don’t know.

          • @[email protected]
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            Yeah, I looked over the article and they say this, but I can’t find a single reference to that program outside of articles about Trump. Odd.

            Even the article doesn’t say if the 10% is returned. Maybe the FC Sheriff has in-house bail bonding.

            • Nougat
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              I saw your initial reply and looked into it, edited the above. I think you’re right and the reporting is wrong. I’ve seen wrong reporting on other aspects of this situation, too, so this is not a surprise to me. That’s why my initial reply was in reference to “reporting I’ve seen.” I already had my doubts.

          • @thepianistfroggollum
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            No they aren’t. The 10% is the fee you pay the bail bondsmen to put up the entire amount so you can get out of jail. The courts need the entire amount before they’ll let you go, but you don’t have to go through a bondsman.

            • Miasmal
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              From the link:

              The bond agreement, which also states Trump must not attempt to intimidate any potential witnesses, said that the former president can post bond as cash, commercial surety or through Fulton County’s Jail 10 percent program, whereby Trump can pay 10 percent of the bail if agreed by the Fulton County Sheriff’s office.

              Is that the same thing? Is the county providing bond services?

              • @[email protected]
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                21 year ago

                Not clear. I searched and cannot find any reference to this program. I’m going to guess they do bonds in-house, and this is the standard fee. Otherwise it would undermine the bail set by the judge.

              • @thepianistfroggollum
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                Yeah, the county is providing the bond services, but there’s been some doubt about that excerpt since that information is apparently only found in the news articles about Trump.

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              Is the entire bond amount forfeited when the defendant doesn’t turn up, or is it returned if they are later caught? Like if Trump pays $20K to the bondsman, the bondsman posts the $200K to the court, and Trump runs - presumably the bondsman sends a bounty hunter after him (paid out of the $20K?) so when they hand Trump in the bondsman gets their $200K back (but now has less than $20K profit)?