Bloomberg drops Trump from its billionaire index
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Financially scrambling real estate fraud and adjudicated rapist Donald J. Trump has been dropped from the Bloomberg Billionaire Index. As Trump Media's share price plummets, so does Donald Trump's vaporous net worth. Still unable to secure a valid bond in the appeal of his $454 million fraud judgment, even for the generously reduced amount the appeals court approved, Trump could see collections efforts begin next week, which will likely be in the form of seized assets. — Read the rest

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