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martin greenberg, who sued the trump national golf club

by Alena Kiehn Sr. Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Why was the Greenberg claim denied?

William Fried, one of Greenberg's attorneys, told The News the claim was ultimately denied because "the markers at the tee were not set at the right yardage" and that "the course" — owned by Trump in this case — "traditionally sets those markers.".

Who was summoned to meet with Trump's club?

But just over an hour after Greenberg 's shot, he was "summoned" to meet with representatives from Trump's club and the insurance company that underwrote the prize to examine the spot from where he hit his shot.

How much money did the Trump Foundation donate to Martin Greenberg?

Greenberg sued, and when the parties settled, the Trump Foundation donated $158,000 to the Martin Greenberg Foundation, which Rosemary Fei, an expert in nonprofit law, says is illegal.

Who won the hole in one golf tournament in 2010?

In August of 2010, Martin Greenberg, CEO of Sterling Commodities Corp., hit a hole-in-one on the 13th hole at Trump National Golf Club in Westchester County, N.Y., winning a $1 million prize. Or so he thought. The contest’s rules stipulated that the shot had to travel at least 150 yards, and according to The Post, ...

Who sued Trump National Golf Club?

In 2012, a man named Martin B. Greenberg sued the Trump National Golf Club after he made a hole in one at a fund-raising golf tournament that had promised to pay $1 million to golfers who aced the 13th hole, as he did. As part of a settlement, the charitable foundation paid $158,000 to a foundation run by Mr. Greenberg.

What is the Trump Foundation lawsuit?

Trump Foundation, accusing the charity and the Trump family of sweeping violations of campaign finance laws, self-dealing and illegal coordination with the presidential campaign.

What did Schneiderman say about the foundation investigation?

The statement accused Mr. Schneiderman of using the foundation investigation “to not only advance his own political goals, but also for his own political fund-raising,” and suggested that Ms. Underwood has shown that “such political attacks will continue unabated.”.

How much was Trump's portrait worth?

The $10,000 portrait of Mr. Trump was one of “at least five self-dealing transactions” facilitated by the foundation, according to the attorney general’s office, violating tax regulations that prohibit using nonprofit charities for private interests.

Where was the Trump charity lawsuit filed?

The lawsuit, filed in State Supreme Court in Manhattan, culminated a nearly two-year investigation of Mr. Trump’s charity, which became a subject of scrutiny during and after the 2016 presidential campaign.

Who created the petition against Donald Trump?

Trump Foundation. The list was created by another campaign staffer, Lisa Maciejowski Gambuzza, and edited by a third, Stuart Jolly, a political director.

Is the Trump Foundation in legal limbo?

The Trump Foundation has been in legal limbo since after the election, when the president wanted to dissolve it amid growing controversy about its practices. But in late 2016, a spokeswoman for the attorney general’s office, Amy Spitalnick, said the foundation “cannot legally dissolve” while it is under investigation.

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