Washington – Trump’s Sister Retires, Negating Judicial Ethics Complaints

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    FILE - In this Nov. 9, 2016 file photo, federal judge Maryanne Trump Barry, sister of Donald Trump, sits in the balcony during Trump's election night rally in New York. Barry has retired as a federal appellate judge in Philadelphia, ending a misconduct inquiry launched after a report that she participated in Trump family schemes to dodge taxes. Her retirement was revealed in an April 1, 2019 order signed by a top court official in New York, where the misconduct case was assigned.  (AP Photo/Julie Jacobson, File)Washington – President Donald Trump’s sister has retired as a federal appellate judge in Philadelphia, ending a civil misconduct inquiry launched after a report that she participated in Trump family schemes to dodge taxes.

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    The retirement of Maryanne Trump Barry was revealed in an April 1 order signed by a top court official in New York, where the misconduct case was assigned to prevent conflicts of interest for judges who knew Barry.

    A judicial panel began the review in response to four citizen complaints filed in October after The New York Times published a story alleging the president and his siblings evaded inheritance taxes.

    The April 1 order said Barry’s voluntary Feb. 11 retirement ends the review stemming from claims based on the news article alleging that Barry may have committed misconduct relating to tax and financial transactions that occurred mostly in the 1980s and 1990s.

    The order said the complaint process was meant to correct conditions interfering with the “effective and expeditious” administration of court business. It said the resignation meant that Barry can no longer perform any judicial duties and thus can no longer be investigated.

    Barry, 82, was not identified by name in the order, but the facts matched her circumstances, and a copy of the order was sent to Scott Shuchart, an attorney who filed one of the complaints and had been promised by the court to be kept updated on its progress.

    Shuchart said he was “absolutely disappointed” that Barry was able to end scrutiny of her actions by retiring.

    “If the Times story is correct, then she participated in a decades-long multimillion-dollar tax fraud. That should be an impeachable offense. She gets her full salary,” he said.

    “I think it’s appalling that we’re continuing to pay this criminal and that she now has completely avoided consequence,” Shuchart added. “It’s ridiculous.”

    Barry didn’t respond to an email seeking comment.

    Chief Judge D. Brooks Smith of the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Philadelphia released a statement calling Barry a “judicial giant” whose 36 years as a judge in the Philadelphia federal courts were “beyond exemplary.”

    “Judge Barry was a very hard working jurist with a sharp mind, keen instincts, and a quick wit. She was a role model for women in the law, and she took that responsibility seriously,” Smith said.

    Judge Theodore McKee, another of Barry’s 3rd Circuit’s colleagues, told The Associated Press that Barry was a meticulous judge who protected the court’s reputation, and to the extent the complaints “may have cast aspersions on that, I know she would have been very concerned.”

    The 15,000-word Times report last year said that Trump’s father, Fred, transferred ownership of most of his real estate empire to his four living children before he died in the late 1990s.

    The Times investigation, based in part on more than 100,000 pages of financial documents including confidential tax returns from the father and his companies, concluded that the value of the properties was vastly understated when they were reported as $41.4 million. It said the properties were later sold over the next decade for over 16 times that amount.

    The Times reported Trump’s parents transferred over $1 billion to their children. It said that the transfer should have produced a tax bill of at least $550 million, but that the children paid only about $52.2 million.

    Trump has called the Times expose a false “hit piece.”

    If members of the family did break any laws, the expiration of a statute of limitations makes a criminal prosecution unlikely, though lawsuits might be possible.

    With a recently approved retroactive pay raise for federal appellate judges, Barry will receive $223,700 annually in retirement.

    After her brother’s election, Barry gave up her court staff and took inactive status in early 2017.

    A Republican, she was nominated for a judgeship by President Ronald Reagan and was elevated to the circuit court by President Bill Clinton.


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    hashomer
    hashomer
    5 years ago

    Disgusting Donald hss tried to WEAPONIZE Human Beings, families, by separating them and then shipping them into areas in the USA where his opponents have a plurality. Now his hoontala sister schemed to defraud the USA with tax cheating. Happy April 15.

    qazxc
    qazxc
    5 years ago

    She should get her brother’s shaital macher’s phone number. She’d look years younger with some nice orange tinting.

    PaulinSaudi
    PaulinSaudi
    5 years ago

    I sort of figure anyone involved in the complex world of New York real estate is a bit of a crook.

    5 years ago

    So the tax department was asleep all those decades until the NYT came along? The tax department was so stupid it could not tell the difference between $1 billion and $41.4 million? Well maybe ALL such real estate and inheritance should be re-examined across the board for everyone, seeing how stupid the tax department was. Why pick only and exclusively on one?

    And is anyone asking from where the NYT gets these confidential tax returns? Right now Assange has been arrested for alleged conspiracy to allegedly hack into confidential (in his case secret) files. Anyone investigating the NYT for this? Did these confidential tax returns fall from the sky? And did the NYT war against Trump not encourage such leaks of confidential information?

    5 years ago

    To: #2 - You are an idiot, for mocking the physical appearance of another human being! Have you looked at yourself in the mirror, lately?

    hashomer
    hashomer
    5 years ago

    The wicked Trump Crime Family still at work. Even the sister is a wicked crook. Vut den?