As the New York attorney general’s suit against Trump University proceeds, University Diaries revisits the history of this storied campus.
[T]he New York State Department of Education sent letters to both Trump and [an associate] notifying them that Trump University was in violation of state law by calling itself a “university” when “it was not chartered as such” and because it had not been properly “licensed” by the state.
… Trump University could avoid the “licensure” provision of the state law if it were to re-incorporate outside of New York State and if it ran no physical seminars in the state. But “Trump University failed to abide by any of these conditions,” the attorney general wrote.
[Eric] Schneiderman claims the “university” continued to use 40 Wall Street … as its principal corporate address, including in numerous advertisements. It furthermore conducted “at least fifty live programs in New York between 2006 and 2011.” Schneiderman noted that “Trump University LLC” was finally renamed, on May 20, 2010, “The Trump Entrepreneur Initiative LLC.”
In his deposition [a Trump associate] admitted that the failure to comply with the stipulations was “an oversight” and something he and Trump “forgot” about.