How bad of a businessman is Donald Trump? Two experts, and one person
impacted by Trump’s business deals, discuss his record.
Marvin Roffman,
an analyst, took Trump to court after getting fired for telling the Wall
Street Journal that Trump’s plan for the Taj Mahal was financially
irresponsible. Trump settled the case and Roffman won financial
compensation.
Prudence Gourguechon, past president of the American
Psychoanalytic Association, argues that Trump views his business
partners and even the banks which lend him money as expendable, since he
can just use them until he gets a better deal.
“Donald Trump’s
handshake, his signature and his word mean absolutely nothing in
Atlantic City,” says Paul Friel, whose father’s cabinetry business was
never paid in full for the work it completed on Trump Plaza.
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