Remember the wall that the Golfer in Chief wanted to build so the Atlantic tide would not mess with his golf course in the west of Ireland?
It seems that not only were local officials opposed, but an engineer from Cork objected to the idea of planting 200,000 tons of rock as a sea wall to protect the investment. The Big Name Golfer, now president of the United States, changed his plans to allow for a much smaller barrier. He withdrew the Tidal Wall plan and is now waiting for approval of the small wall.
Meanwhile, a court awarded the engineer 14,095 euros for his trouble and ordered the golfer in chief to pay up. Didn't happen, so the engineer filed suit. In response, big name golfer sent his squadron of lawyers to have the award cancelled, and the case has been adjourned until December.
Until then, the engineer joins the many dozens, if not hundreds, of others who have won judgements against the self-proclaimed billionaire but are holding their collective breath waiting for payment.
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