New York Post finds Jon Stewart "overvalued" his NYC condo
- The New York attorney general exposed inflated property values of Trump, revealing undervalued properties for tax purposes. This practice is known as lying.
- Comedian Jon Stewart was found overvaluing his New York property by 829% when selling it in 2014. Records show he also paid lower property taxes, based on the same valuation.
- Stewart faced accusations of hypocrisy after mocking Trump's inflated property valuations, drawing attention to his own similar actions. He downplayed the issue and insulted Trump.
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