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Gothmog

(145,554 posts)
Tue Feb 2, 2021, 05:09 PM Feb 2021

Trump's lawyers quit after he refused to pay $3M in legal fees despite raising $170M: report




Former President Donald Trump's legal team for his upcoming impeachment trial quit following a dispute about the cost of his defense, according to Axios.

Five of Trump's impeachment attorneys abruptly quit just over a week before his Senate trial is set to kick off on Feb. 8. CNN and other outlets have reported that lead attorney Butch Bowers and four other lawyers he assembled for the team walked out over a disagreement about the ex-president's defense strategy but Axios reports that the team split following a blow-up with the "notoriously stingy" onetime reality TV host over legal fees. Trump, who is charged with inciting the deadly Jan. 6 Capitol riot, was "livid" after Bowers told him that the legal effort would cost $3 million, according to the report, even though Trump has raised over $170 million from supporters, ostensibly to fund his post-election legal efforts.

Trump and Bowers initially agreed that the latter would be paid $250,000, which "delighted" the billionaire, according to the report. But that fee did not include additional costs for other lawyers, researchers and legal fees. Trump was "infuriated" after Bowers told him the total budget would be $3 million, though he ultimately haggled the attorney down to $1 million while planning to use his political action committee to pay for "audiovisuals, a rapid-response team and legislative liaison."

The episode highlighted the Trump team's dishonest fundraising campaign that has bombarded his supporters with messages asking for money to support his post-election legal battles, which came to nothing. Though Trump raised about $175 million in a joint venture with the Republican National Committee, he spent just $10 million on legal costs while spending nearly $50 million on ads and fundraising, according to The New York Times. The RNC likewise spent little of its portion of the funds on legal efforts. Most of the funds were raised from small-dollar donations as many of Trump's top donors avoided contributing to his effort.
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Trump's lawyers quit after he refused to pay $3M in legal fees despite raising $170M: report (Original Post) Gothmog Feb 2021 OP
That $170mil is long gone Generic Other Feb 2021 #1
Yeah, he's robbing Peter to pay Paul. If 1.5% won't be paid, he's not interested in 'winning' it. TheBlackAdder Feb 2021 #5
Astounding they'd work without a retainer in place PirateRo Feb 2021 #2
I think the $3M was an estimate of the costs (n/t) PJMcK Feb 2021 #7
Are the new ones working pro bono? Thekaspervote Feb 2021 #3
He's going to need millions for his criminal trials, impeachment defence a low priority. Nt Fiendish Thingy Feb 2021 #4
What? Donnie Two Times scammed his zombies and pocketed the money? BusyBeingBest Feb 2021 #6
So is he wanting to pay TlalocW Feb 2021 #8
Billionaire, lol. tanyev Feb 2021 #9

Generic Other

(28,979 posts)
1. That $170mil is long gone
Tue Feb 2, 2021, 05:17 PM
Feb 2021

First of the month "the check is in the mail" y'know. Trump runs his finances like a man who lives paycheck to paycheck as anyone who has ever been poor would know firsthand.

TheBlackAdder

(28,211 posts)
5. Yeah, he's robbing Peter to pay Paul. If 1.5% won't be paid, he's not interested in 'winning' it.
Tue Feb 2, 2021, 05:46 PM
Feb 2021

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It's an obvious grift for cash.

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PirateRo

(933 posts)
2. Astounding they'd work without a retainer in place
Tue Feb 2, 2021, 05:25 PM
Feb 2021

Knowing that this guy doesn’t pay his bills, what prompted them to build up $3M in past fees?

TlalocW

(15,391 posts)
8. So is he wanting to pay
Tue Feb 2, 2021, 06:22 PM
Feb 2021

Out of the more than $250 million he raised in his last months in office, 75% of which he got to keep?

TlalocW

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