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State looking into Trump liquor licenses

NJ law prevents anyone convicted of a crime of 'moral turpitude' from owning a license

06/12/2024

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State looking into Trump liquor licenses

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NJ law prevents anyone convicted of a crime of 'moral turpitude' from owning a license

Former President Donald Trump’s New Jersey businesses could take a hit from his recent felony conviction, as state Attorney General Matt Platkin’s office said it is now reviewing whether to revoke liquor licenses at Trump's three golf clubs.

06/12/2024

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