You could very well replace the name of this man with the grifted MAGGOTTS that post here.
"Trump’s corporate reign was disruptive enough to give even his biggest supporters pause. JimmyMullins, a Trump superfan who once paid for specialty “TRMP 1” license plates, said he boughtsome of the company’s first publicly traded shares believing that Trump would lead the casinos toglory. “How could you lose money at a casino?” Mullins said in a recent interview.But in 2009, after losing money, Mullins told the Press of Atlantic City newspaper: “He let usdown. . . . I could have bought another [car]. That’s how much money I lost in this company.”Mullins, now 64 and working part time at a catering hall in New York, said Trump called him afterthe story appeared and offered him complimentary hotel stays at the casino. Mullins said he wasupset when interviewed in 2009 but no longer feels that way. He said he intends to vote for Trumpfor president."