Trump's NJ golf courses can sell liquor for 6 more months, but he can't pocket the cash just yet
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Liquor licenses for two of Trump's New Jersey golf courses have received a six-month extension amid ongoing review due to his felony conviction. Consequently, Trump cannot access any liquor-sale profits at the Colts Neck and Bedminster clubs for the time being. This unusual situation involves proceeds from the liquor licenses being kept in separate, untouched accounts as required by the New Jersey Attorney General's Office, which has sparked commentary from legal experts on the rarity of such constraints in liquor licensing.
The Champagne will keep flowing for another six months at two of President Donald Trump's New Jersey golf courses, despite his felony conviction.
Without the extension, the licenses at the Colts Neck and Bedminster clubs would have expired outright on Monday, June 30.
The attorney general's Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control is requiring that proceeds from the two clubs' liquor licenses be held in untouched accounts kept separate from those for the clubs' other income.
Peter Rhodes, a lawyer who specializes in New Jersey liquor licensing, states that this type of constraint has never been seen before.
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