He said, 'What's this I hear about a meeting?' I tell him, and he says, 'How do we stop this meeting? And I say, 'Give me a check.' He laughed. 'The day of the meeting, which was around lunch time, I get a telephone call, from Donald's attorney. 'What we tried to do as a group is get all the small contractors paid, because they would get bankrupted.' I would rent a room not a unit, but a large room, and send an invitation to every contractor we knew was on the job.' The contractors could band together to negotiate for payment.
'My plan was simple: I would call a meeting at Resorts International. 'I spoke to my brother and said, ' 'Harry, we've got a problem.' ' Recovering what they were owed would take time and a lot of money. (The Trump campaign did not respond to a request for comment about this episode.) He called the Trump Organization and was told, 'Marty, you'll have your check in two weeks.' Two weeks passed and no check arrived. Trump was known for not paying contractors whose work he deemed inferior, but Rosenberg he fielded no such complaints. 'I didn't get a check, and that check was for $1.2 - $1.3 million.' 'At the end of the job, I did not get my requisition,' he said. By then, he had been paid somewhere between $11 and $12 million. Rosenberg finished the work in February 1990.
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