Sentences with phrase «personal financial disclosure report»

His net worth is at least $ 8.97 million, according to his personal financial disclosure report.
As a candidate for governor of Georgia, I have spent the past few weeks dealing with the fallout from my personal financial disclosure report.

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Depending on how it's reported, a significantly smaller income figure on Trump's Form 1040 than on his financial disclosure could be a fresh sign that his personal fortune, too, is less than the «more than $ 10 billion by any stretch of the imagination» that he's claimed.
Q Sarah, did the President file a fraudulent personal financial disclosure last year when he filed a report that did not include a loan from Michael Cohen or any company affiliated with him?
He stressed, though, that Trump filed a personal financial disclosure form — a legally required document in which federal politicians report their outside income, investments and liabilities in broad ranges.
President Donald Trump has filed a financial disclosure report that reveals a payment to his personal attorney, Michael Cohen.
reported a minimum net worth for 2010 that was more than 50 percent higher than the prior year, according to personal financial disclosure forms made public by the Clerk of the House on Wednesday.
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump reported that he reimbursed personal attorney Michael Cohen for costs apparently incurred in paying adult film star Stormy Daniels for a nondisclosure agreement, according to a federally required annual financial disclosure form released by the Office of Government Ethics on Wednesday.
His 2016 financial - disclosure report reveals he received $ 1.65 million in contingency fees last year from a Manhattan personal - injury firm, Godosky and Gentile, even though he left the firm in December 2012 after his election to the House.
WASHINGTON - Rep. Chris Collins didn't report his role with a dormant company on his personal financial disclosure forms — and Rep. Louise M. Slaughter isn't happy about it.
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He relied on the Court of Appeal decision in Clibbery v Allen and submitted that financial and other personal information, when disclosed pursuant to the duty to give full disclosure, must not be reported when referred to at a hearing because of the existence of an implied undertaking not to use such documents for any purpose other than for the proceedings.
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