Trump National Golf Club Settles Class Action for $5.45m
Trump National Golf Club Settles Class Action for $5.45m
Trump National Golf Club in Florida agreed to pay nearly $5.50 million as part of a part of a class action settlement.The hefty payout stems from a regulatory overhaul led by Donald Trump before he became president. Litigants claimed a change in club policies cheated them out of their money and membership.According to the Huffington Post, details of the suit and settlement were released Friday. Filed on behalf of 65 class members, both parties reached common ground at a federal court in West Palm Beach.Trump, writes the Post, changed the membership rules of the Jupiter, FL, club after acquiring it in 2012. Formerly the Ritz-Carlton Golf Club & Spa, the business had allowed members who wanted to relinquish their spot to keep paying dues and playing golf until a replacement could be found. Afterward, their membership deposit would be refunded in whole.Falling into the hands of the Trump Organization, the club adopted a decidedly more parsimonious approach.A Reuters article on the suit says Donald Trump himself wrote a proclaiming himself “as the owner of the club.” If members waiting to be replaced weren’t willing to pay and forfeit part of their deposit, Trump told them, then “you’re out.”Rather than playing golf under the same terms and conditions as a regular member, individuals on their way out were given two choices: convert their memberships into ‘discounted nonrefundable deposits’ or quit using club facilities altogether.At such a high-market property, finding a replacement could be a years-long process.All the while, former members were asked to sit and wait, their long-held deposits irretrievable.
Another Trump golf course in Doral, FL. Image via Cfmeyers/Wikimedia Commons. (CCA-BY-1.0)/claimed as public domain
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