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Miami Judge Socks It To Donald Trump, Awards $300,000 In Attorney’s Fee Over Trump’s $30,000-Debt To Mom-And-Pop Shop!

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Trump National Doral (TrumpHotelCollection.com)

While developer Donald Trump was busy getting the Republican Party’s presidential nomination this week, he was losing big in a Miami-Dade County courtroom.

Circuit Court Judge Jorge Cueto, who presides over a lawsuit over unpaid bills brought by a local paint store against Trump National Doral Miami golf resort, ordered the billionaire politician’s company to pay the Doral-based mom-and-pop shop nearly $300,000 in attorney’s fees.

All because, according to the lawsuit, Trump allegedly tried to stiff the tiny store on its last payment of $34,863 on a $200,000-contract for paint used in the renovation of the home of golf’s famed Blue Monster two years ago.

Trump National’s insistence that it had “paid enough” for the paint despite a contract, according to the lawsuit, caused The Paint Spot to slap a lien on the property and Cueto to order the foreclosure sale of the resort!

In time, Donald Trump’s company got the judge to cancel the June 28 courthouse auction after it placed the $34,000 in escrow, and the case was put on hold while Trump National’s owner, Trump Endeavor, considered an appeal.

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But the lien remained.

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