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Damning new ‘Trump University’ documents unsealed, revealing a profit-first operation and accusations of fraud

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U.S. Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks at a campaign rally in Sacramento, California, on Wednesday. Photo: Reuters
Agence France-Presse

Newly unsealed court documents in a case against White House hopeful Donald Trump’s “university” reveal allegations that the now-defunct business preyed on the uneducated and misled consumers with aggressive marketing that amounted to fraud.

The most damning revelations came from former staffers of the profit-driven operation that launched in 2004 and closed in 2010, triggering lawsuits that may well see the presumptive Republican presidential nominee dragged into court.

“While Trump University claimed it wanted to help consumers make money in real estate, in fact Trump University was only interested in selling every person the most expensive seminars they possibly could,” former Trump University staffer Ronald Schnackenberg wrote in a statement unsealed Tuesday.

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The business offered several courses in entrepreneurship, under the famous Trump brand.

But Schnackenberg described how he quit his sales manager job in 2007 after coming to believe that “Trump University was engaging in misleading, fraudulent, and dishonest conduct,” echoing arguments laid out by plaintiffs who are former “students” who claim they were scammed.

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Another former employee, Jason Nicholas, acknowledged that the seminars were taught by “unqualified people posing as Donald Trump’s ‘right-hand men.’”

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