Michael Wolff email outlining probing questions on Trump’s finances and family ties
Michael Wolff email outlining probing questions on Trump’s finances and family ties The email contains a list of potential investigative angles—golf‑course revenue, total corporate debt, casino chip transactions, loans from a brother‑in‑law who is a judge’s spouse, and family wealth transfers. While it points to specific subjects, it lacks concrete figures, dates, or documented transactions, making it a moderate‑quality lead that warrants follow‑up but is not yet a breakthrough. Key insights: Suggests asking Trump about revenue from his golf courses and total debt of his companies.; Mentions a possible loan from his brother‑in‑law (spouse of a judge) and asks about the amount.; References a casino chip transaction used to avoid a first‑lien filing.
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Michael Wolff email outlining probing questions on Trump’s finances and family ties The email contains a list of potential investigative angles—golf‑course revenue, total corporate debt, casino chip transactions, loans from a brother‑in‑law who is a judge’s spouse, and family wealth transfers. While it points to specific subjects, it lacks concrete figures, dates, or documented transactions, making it a moderate‑quality lead that warrants follow‑up but is not yet a breakthrough. Key insights: Suggests asking Trump about revenue from his golf courses and total debt of his companies.; Mentions a possible loan from his brother‑in‑law (spouse of a judge) and asks about the amount.; References a casino chip transaction used to avoid a first‑lien filing.
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