

This is how the Venom-Drenched Regurgitated Slimy Orange Hairball does business.Trump’s Get Rich Seminar Partnered With Couple Prosecuted for Fraud
Mike and Irene Milin were known to law enforcement officials in a number of states for a host of get-rich-quick schemes and alleged real estate scams. They were prosecuted by the Texas attorney general for deceptive trade practices, and sued by the makers of Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous, to name just two of the Milins’ many legal entanglements.
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In 2006, the year that Trump joined forces with the now-bankrupt company, the Milins were accused of violating Vermont’s Consumer Fraud Act by William Sorrell, the state attorney general at the time.
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Less than a year later, 34 state attorneys general wrote a letter to the Federal Trade Commission calling out the Milin's company for “deceptive advertising.”