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Embattled GOP frontrunner Donald Trump’s GoFundMe to help him pay a $355 million civil court fraud judgment will remain up for now despite relentless pushback from critics. A rep for the Crowdsourcing platform said the fundraiser launched on Trump’s behalf has not broken any rules and “is currently within our terms of service,” RadarOnline.com has learned. The fundraising campaign was set up by Florida womanElena Cardone, the wife of investor/Trump supporter Grant Cardone, who stated in the description that she stands behind Trump “in the face of what I see as unprecedented and unfair treatmen…

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