Gerald Barton email hints at OTS fine, Trump‑linked Irish golf resort purchase, and post‑bankruptcy real‑estate projects
Gerald Barton email hints at OTS fine, Trump‑linked Irish golf resort purchase, and post‑bankruptcy real‑estate projects The passage provides several concrete but unverified leads: a massive $500,000‑per‑day fine from the Office of Thrift Supervision (OTS) that was later abandoned, a real‑estate development financed after bankruptcy, and a claim that Donald Trump bought the Doonbeg Golf Club in Ireland. It mentions high‑profile figures (Aubrey McClendon, Donald Trump) and a federal regulator (OTS), offering specific dates and amounts that could be followed up. However, the claims lack corroborating evidence, and many details (financing sources, identities of the “top 5‑10%” investors) are vague, limiting immediate investigative utility. Key insights: Barton claims he was fined $500,000 per day by the OTS in 2014‑2015, a fine later abandoned.; He references involvement in large real‑estate projects in Oklahoma City, Maryland, and West Virginia after his firm’s bankruptcy.; He states that Donald Trump purchased the Doonbeg Golf Club in Ireland.
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Gerald Barton email hints at OTS fine, Trump‑linked Irish golf resort purchase, and post‑bankruptcy real‑estate projects The passage provides several concrete but unverified leads: a massive $500,000‑per‑day fine from the Office of Thrift Supervision (OTS) that was later abandoned, a real‑estate development financed after bankruptcy, and a claim that Donald Trump bought the Doonbeg Golf Club in Ireland. It mentions high‑profile figures (Aubrey McClendon, Donald Trump) and a federal regulator (OTS), offering specific dates and amounts that could be followed up. However, the claims lack corroborating evidence, and many details (financing sources, identities of the “top 5‑10%” investors) are vague, limiting immediate investigative utility. Key insights: Barton claims he was fined $500,000 per day by the OTS in 2014‑2015, a fine later abandoned.; He references involvement in large real‑estate projects in Oklahoma City, Maryland, and West Virginia after his firm’s bankruptcy.; He states that Donald Trump purchased the Doonbeg Golf Club in Ireland.
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