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Florida man smashes windows of 20 cars parked at Holiday Inn because Trump owes him 'one trillion dollars'

Justin James Wilson, 30, used rocks and belt buckle to destroy the windows of at least 20 cars on Sunday. He claimed the cars belonged to the mafia.
UPDATED MAR 31, 2020
 Donald Trump (Source : Getty Images)
Donald Trump (Source : Getty Images)

Quite a few people have claimed that US President Donald Trump owes them money, but this man from Florida, who was arrested for vandalizing cars parked at Holiday Inn, Okaloosa Island, has claimed that 'Trump owes me one trillion dollars'.

Justin James Wilson, 30, used rocks and belt buckle to destroy the windows of at least 20 cars on Sunday. He claimed the cars belonged to the mafia.

The Okaloosa County Sheriff's Office shared on Facebook, "A homeless man who went on a vandalism spree on Okaloosa Island was later found by Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office deputies passed out nearby. 30-year old Justin James Wilson faces fourteen counts of felony criminal mischief and six counts misdemeanor criminal mischief in connection with an estimated $30,000 in damages caused to at least twenty cars parked at the Holiday Inn Resort at 1299 Miracle Strip Parkway yesterday morning."

The statement further added, "Witnesses say Wilson used rocks and a belt buckle to smash windows and beat the cars. Responding deputies found Wilson in front of the business, passed out on a bench. When located he admitted breaking the windows, saying 'Take me to jail. I did it because Donald Trump owes me one trillion dollars and these vehicles belong to the mafia'."

So far, it is unclear as to why Wilson believed that the President owed him money or why exactly he damaged cars at this particular property since it is not one of the properties that come under Trump's real estate empire. His claims have no proof and the police haven't indicated otherwise either. 

This is not the first time that the POTUS has been accused of owing money to others. According to a report in USA Today, Philadelphia cabinet-builder Edward Friel Jr's son Paul had accused POTUS' company of not paying for work that was done in Atlantic City for them during the casino boom in the 1980s. Paul who remembers that the money owed to him was $86,000 said non-payment of this bill was a big blow to his father's company.

He had said, "That began the demise of the Edward J. Friel Company… which has been around since my grandfather."

It was also found that Trump has been involved in over 3,500 legal cases in the last 30 years of which aleast 60 are expected to have been filed by working-class people who have claimed that Trump's company has refused to pay them their dues. 

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