Trump’s $54K in unclaimed property can be used to fight ‘very, very nasty people’, Florida CFO says

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TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — Florida’s Chief Financial Officer Jimmy Patronis said former President Donald Trump has $54,000 in unclaimed property in Florida that can be used “to fight back” against “some very, very nasty people coming after you.”

Patronis sent a letter to Trump on Tuesday, notifying him of the unclaimed property, which could include things like dormant bank accounts, stocks and dividends.

Patronis searched unclaimed property for “TRUMP” and believes that money belongs to the former president, his family, businesses or property.

The money could be used to “fight back against these radical state attorneys who have weaponized the courts,” Patronis said.

Trump is currently on trial in New York for allegedly falsifying business records to hide payments made to adult film star Stormy Daniels, which prosecutors say was an attempt to influence the 2016 election by suppressing negative stories.

Patronis urged Trump to visit FLtreasurehunt.gov or contact him directly so he can get his money back “as soon as possible.”

He also said Trump could contact him on his Truth Social account, which is a social media company created by Trump after he was banned from other social media platforms for violating their policies.

Other Florida residents can also check the Florida Treasure Hunt website to see if they have any unclaimed property.

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