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pink

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Thu Aug 17, 2017, 08:59 PM Aug 2017

Did you know

that back in about 1987 a casino was being built in Sydney, Australia. Donald Trump was one of the tenders who applied to run it. The state government of NSW at the time knocked back his application because of his mafia connections.

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Did you know (Original Post) pink Aug 2017 OP
I read about that on DU a few days ago. John1956PA Aug 2017 #1
Good thing they did. He'd have run it into the ground like his Atlantic City casinos brush Aug 2017 #2

John1956PA

(2,655 posts)
1. I read about that on DU a few days ago.
Thu Aug 17, 2017, 09:04 PM
Aug 2017
https://upload.democraticunderground.com/10029470462

CNBC: Donald Trump's 'mafia connections' blocked his bid to open Sydney casino 30 years ago

Perhaps someone should have brought this up in July 2017?

https://www.cnbc.com/2017/08/16/trump-mafia-connections-blocked-bid-to-open-sydney-casino-30-years-ago.html
Donald Trump's 'mafia connections' blocked his bid to open Sydney casino 30 years ago
President Donald Trump's bid to open Sydney's first casino 30 years ago was thwarted after regulators expressed concern over his alleged "mafia connections", it was revealed on Wednesday.

Australia's New South Wales (NSW) police board recommended against approving an offer from the former New York businessman and a local developer, according to a report from The Australian, because it would have been "dangerous".

The now U.S. president, in partnership with the Queensland-based Kern Corporation, was one of four groups bidding for the lucrative Darling Harbour project in Sydney. However, the NSW government rejected the pair's proposal on 5 May 1987, along with two other bidders.
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"Atlantic City would be a dubious model for Sydney and in our judgment, the Trump mafia connections should exclude the Kern/Trump consortium," a summary of the NSW police board's report concluded on May 4, 1987.

brush

(53,801 posts)
2. Good thing they did. He'd have run it into the ground like his Atlantic City casinos
Thu Aug 17, 2017, 09:05 PM
Aug 2017

And laundered millions of Russian money while he was at it.

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