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Trump's 2008 Deutsche Bank loan troubles and alleged Russian-linked property profit The passage mentions a concrete financial figure ($640 million loan, $40 million personal guarantee) linking former President Trump to Deutsche Bank, which is a known line of inquiry, but adds unverified, vague claims about a Russian individual profiting from a house purchase and a suspicious diplomat death. The lack of dates, transaction details, and credible sources limits immediate investigative value, though the financial tie and foreign actor mention merit follow‑up. Key insights: Trump struggled to make payments on a $640 M Deutsche Bank loan in Nov 2008.; He personally guaranteed $40 M of that loan.; A person named Rybololev allegedly bought a house for a $40 M+ profit.
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Trump's 2008 Deutsche Bank loan troubles and alleged Russian-linked property profit The passage mentions a concrete financial figure ($640 million loan, $40 million personal guarantee) linking former President Trump to Deutsche Bank, which is a known line of inquiry, but adds unverified, vague claims about a Russian individual profiting from a house purchase and a suspicious diplomat death. The lack of dates, transaction details, and credible sources limits immediate investigative value, though the financial tie and foreign actor mention merit follow‑up. Key insights: Trump struggled to make payments on a $640 M Deutsche Bank loan in Nov 2008.; He personally guaranteed $40 M of that loan.; A person named Rybololev allegedly bought a house for a $40 M+ profit.
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