…this speaks by
itself: how the Trump family use trickeries acts to acquire properties as did
for this one …and doing the same in politics.
He camouflaged a
property not been yet his (the father) to devalue its cost and forced a bank to
sell it to him (the father) …in other words: using trickeries to get something
they want. The same as Eric Trump is
doing now to present Biden (running for the Presidency of USA) as a very rich
person using too, trickeries as they, the Trump family does.
Some of the pics
below, you have to click in them in order to read them an comprehend the way
this family make lies, fabricate falsehood and cheat the country of a fair tax
to pay.
Trump Winery
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Trump Winery |
|
Location |
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Formerly |
Kluge Estate Winery and Vineyard[1] |
Founded |
October 2011 |
Key people |
Eric Trump, owner[2] |
Parent company |
Eric Trump Wine Manufacturing LLC |
Distribution |
International |
Open to the public |
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Website |
Trump Winery (formerly Kluge
Estate Winery and Vineyard[3]) is a winery on
Trump Vineyard Estates in the Piedmont region of the Commonwealth of Virginia in the
county of Albemarle. It is within both the Virginia and Monticello viticultural areas and is among the
23 wineries on the Monticello Wine Trail.[4] The vineyard was
purchased by businessman (now U.S. President) Donald Trump in
April 2011[5] and was officially
re-opened in October 2011.[6] Since 2012, it has
been owned and operated by Trump's son Eric,
under the name Eric Trump Wine Manufacturing LLC.[2][7][8] The 227 acres of
vinifera varieties makes it the largest vineyard in Virginia and the largest French
vinifera on the East Coast.[9][10] Trump Winery
manufactures 36,000 cases of wine per year. It ranks behind two other Virginia
wineries that produce at least 60,000 cases of wine per year.[11] The current general
manager of the winery, Kerry Hannon Woolard, was a supporter of Donald Trump's 2016 presidential
campaign and appeared as a guest speaker at the 2016 Republican National Convention as
well as other campaign events.[12]
Contents
Acquisition[edit source]
Patricia Kluge, former wife of American
billionaire John Kluge, kept Albemarle in the 1990 divorce settlement.[6] Afterwards, Kluge
spent her fortune establishing an award-winning vineyard and winery which
opened in 1999. She and her third husband, William Moses, took out $65 million
in loans and mortgaged the mansion to finance production expansion and a
related real-estate venture.[10][13][14] In 2011, the couple
defaulted on the loans and Bank of America acquired
the mortgage on the mansion, Albemarle House. The land outside the mansion’s
front door and bordering its long driveway is a 217-acre stretch of rolling
greenery that had a former life as John Kluge’s private Arnold Palmer–designed golf course. A quirk in
the divorce settlement let John Kluge own this patch, as his ex-wife took the
mansion and the land underneath, insulating it from Patricia’s financial woes.
The land was still the family’s to give, after Mr. Kluge died in 2010, leaving
it in a trust to his son with Patricia as trustee.[3] [6][13][14]
Trump, a longstanding friend of John and
Patricia Kluge, purchased the 1,300-acre estate, including the vineyards and
winemaking operation, out of foreclosure from three different banks for $8.5
million. He initially offered the banks $20 million to bail out Kluge Estate,
but when they refused, he began to snap up the property through foreclosure
auctions and private purchases. After acquiring the winery, Trump hired
Patricia Kluge as vice president of operations and William Moses as chief
executive officer.[6][14] He also bought the
parcel directly from the Kluge trust for $150,000.[13] The bank alleged
that Trump subsequently arranged for "No Trespassing" signs to be
placed around the mansion allowing the lawns to become overgrown in order to
ward off potential buyers and to give the appearance of Trump's exclusive
access to the property, although the bank's interest in the main house included
right-of-way easements. Trump placed a winning bid of $3.6 million at
auction for the mansion property, a significant discount from the
$16 million the bank had paid at the foreclosure auction and Patricia's
original $100 million asking price. Bank of America rejected the bid and
retained possession.[3][13][15][16][17][18][19]
In October 2012, Trump bought Albemarle
House from Bank of America for $6.7 million, completing his acquisition of
the entire estate.[20][21]
Operations[edit source]
In addition to the winery and vineyard,
business operations include the hotel and facilities to host weddings,
corporate and winery events. The remodeled 26,000 square-foot, 45-room mansion
was opened in May 2015 as ‘Albemarle Estate at Trump Winery’, a boutique luxury
hotel offering guests the opportunity ‘to stay at one of the most prestigious
and architecturally significant residences in history.’[13][20][22]
In March 2016, Donald Trump stated publicly
that he owned "the largest winery on the East Coast,"[7][8] although Politifact later
surmised the statement as 'false'.[23][24] Trump Winery makes
36,000 cases of wine per year compared to Williamsburg Winery and Chateau Morrisette Winery, which produces
at least 60,000 cases per year, according to The Virginia Wine Board.[23] However, Trump
Winery's 227 acre vineyard is the largest in Virginia and its French vinifera
acreage is the largest on the East Coast.[9][25]
…read here now: Fake news posted by Eric Trump, son of Donald J. Trump.
…see this big lie: attributing Biden ‘son own a property that is
not his. See how trickery the Trump
family is?
The above is an already corroborated fact.
That’s what they are (con artist of the fed gov taxes an fake news fabricators.That’s all folks.
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