What I still don't understand is how a NYC judge has any jurisdiction over a piece of property owned by a private citizen in the State of Florida. I know the judge is a biased ass hat, but based on the location of the property in question, this will most likely be thrown out by an appeals court as soon as it reaches their docket.
What I still don't understand is how a NYC judge has any jurisdiction over a piece of property owned by a private citizen in the State of Florida. I know the judge is a biased ass hat, but based on the location of the property in question, this will most likely be thrown out by an appeals court as soon as it reaches their docket.
The loans in question used Mar a Lago's valuation but were secured in New York.
Mar A Lago itself is owned by a NYC company.