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  • Rehoboth Beach, Deleware - April 18, 2016: Marvin Roffman, 76, and Blossom, his seven-year-old female corgi, at his Rehoboth Beach home Monday April 18th, 2016. <br />
<br />
Mr. Roffman, his partner and their son live in this extravagant home thanks in part to being the target of Donald Trump's ire. In 1990 Donald Trump forced the Janney Montgomery Scott brokerage house in Philadelphia to fire Mr. Roffman, one of their brightest gaming analysts. Mr. Roffman predicted that Trump's yet-to-be-opened Taj Mahal Casino Resort would break records when it opened in the summer, but ultimately fail, saying in the winter "Atlantic City is an ugly and dreary kind of place." <br />
<br />
Trump ultimately filed a lawsuit and lost. After a year, Roffman's predictions came true. <br />
<br />
Roffman, who couldn't find work as an analyst, countersued his former employer and Trump, winning an undisclosed settlement amount from the current presidential candidate. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    160418_Marvin_Roffman_410.jpg
  • Rehoboth Beach, Deleware - April 18, 2016: Marvin Roffman, 76, at his Rehoboth Beach home Monday April 18th, 2016. <br />
<br />
Mr. Roffman, his partner and their son live in this extravagant home thanks in part to being the target of Donald Trump's ire. In 1990 Donald Trump forced the Janney Montgomery Scott brokerage house in Philadelphia to fire Mr. Roffman, one of their brightest gaming analysts. Mr. Roffman predicted that Trump's yet-to-be-opened Taj Mahal Casino Resort would break records when it opened in the summer, but ultimately fail, saying in the winter "Atlantic City is an ugly and dreary kind of place." <br />
<br />
Trump ultimately filed a lawsuit and lost. After a year, Roffman's predictions came true. <br />
<br />
Roffman, who couldn't find work as an analyst, countersued his former employer and Trump, winning an undisclosed settlement amount from the current presidential candidate. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    160418_Marvin_Roffman_387.jpg
  • Rehoboth Beach, Deleware - April 18, 2016: Marvin Roffman, 76, and Blossom, his seven-year-old female corgi, at his Rehoboth Beach home Monday April 18th, 2016. <br />
<br />
Mr. Roffman, his partner and their son live in this extravagant home thanks in part to being the target of Donald Trump's ire. In 1990 Donald Trump forced the Janney Montgomery Scott brokerage house in Philadelphia to fire Mr. Roffman, one of their brightest gaming analysts. Mr. Roffman predicted that Trump's yet-to-be-opened Taj Mahal Casino Resort would break records when it opened in the summer, but ultimately fail, saying in the winter "Atlantic City is an ugly and dreary kind of place." <br />
<br />
Trump ultimately filed a lawsuit and lost. After a year, Roffman's predictions came true. <br />
<br />
Roffman, who couldn't find work as an analyst, countersued his former employer and Trump, winning an undisclosed settlement amount from the current presidential candidate. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    160418_Marvin_Roffman_363.jpg
  • Rehoboth Beach, Deleware - April 18, 2016: Marvin Roffman, 76, and Blossom, his seven-year-old female corgi, at his Rehoboth Beach home Monday April 18th, 2016. <br />
<br />
Mr. Roffman, his partner and their son live in this extravagant home thanks in part to being the target of Donald Trump's ire. In 1990 Donald Trump forced the Janney Montgomery Scott brokerage house in Philadelphia to fire Mr. Roffman, one of their brightest gaming analysts. Mr. Roffman predicted that Trump's yet-to-be-opened Taj Mahal Casino Resort would break records when it opened in the summer, but ultimately fail, saying in the winter "Atlantic City is an ugly and dreary kind of place." <br />
<br />
Trump ultimately filed a lawsuit and lost. After a year, Roffman's predictions came true. <br />
<br />
Roffman, who couldn't find work as an analyst, countersued his former employer and Trump, winning an undisclosed settlement amount from the current presidential candidate. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    160418_Marvin_Roffman_325.jpg
  • Rehoboth Beach, Deleware - April 18, 2016: Marvin Roffman's Rehoboth Beach home.<br />
<br />
Mr. Roffman, his partner and their son live in this extravagant home thanks in part to being the target of Donald Trump's ire. In 1990 Donald Trump forced the Janney Montgomery Scott brokerage house in Philadelphia to fire Mr. Roffman, one of their brightest gaming analysts. Mr. Roffman predicted that Trump's yet-to-be-opened Taj Mahal Casino Resort would break records when it opened in the summer, but ultimately fail, saying in the winter "Atlantic City is an ugly and dreary kind of place." <br />
<br />
Trump ultimately filed a lawsuit and lost. After a year, Roffman's predictions came true. <br />
<br />
Roffman, who couldn't find work as an analyst, countersued his former employer and Trump, winning an undisclosed settlement amount from the current presidential candidate. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    160418_Marvin_Roffman_297.jpg
  • Rehoboth Beach, Deleware - April 18, 2016: Marvin Roffman, 76, at his Rehoboth Beach home Monday April 18th, 2016. <br />
<br />
Mr. Roffman, his partner and their son live in this extravagant home thanks in part to being the target of Donald Trump's ire. In 1990 Donald Trump forced the Janney Montgomery Scott brokerage house in Philadelphia to fire Mr. Roffman, one of their brightest gaming analysts. Mr. Roffman predicted that Trump's yet-to-be-opened Taj Mahal Casino Resort would break records when it opened in the summer, but ultimately fail, saying in the winter "Atlantic City is an ugly and dreary kind of place." <br />
<br />
Trump ultimately filed a lawsuit and lost. After a year, Roffman's predictions came true. <br />
<br />
Roffman, who couldn't find work as an analyst, countersued his former employer and Trump, winning an undisclosed settlement amount from the current presidential candidate. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    160418_Marvin_Roffman_177.jpg
  • Rehoboth Beach, Deleware - April 18, 2016: Marvin Roffman, 76, at his Rehoboth Beach home Monday April 18th, 2016. <br />
<br />
Mr. Roffman, his partner and their son live in this extravagant home thanks in part to being the target of Donald Trump's ire. In 1990 Donald Trump forced the Janney Montgomery Scott brokerage house in Philadelphia to fire Mr. Roffman, one of their brightest gaming analysts. Mr. Roffman predicted that Trump's yet-to-be-opened Taj Mahal Casino Resort would break records when it opened in the summer, but ultimately fail, saying in the winter "Atlantic City is an ugly and dreary kind of place." <br />
<br />
Trump ultimately filed a lawsuit and lost. After a year, Roffman's predictions came true. <br />
<br />
Roffman, who couldn't find work as an analyst, countersued his former employer and Trump, winning an undisclosed settlement amount from the current presidential candidate. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    160418_Marvin_Roffman_170.jpg
  • Rehoboth Beach, Deleware - April 18, 2016: Marvin Roffman's closet area.<br />
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<br />
Mr. Roffman, his partner and their son live in this extravagant home thanks in part to being the target of Donald Trump's ire. In 1990 Donald Trump forced the Janney Montgomery Scott brokerage house in Philadelphia to fire Mr. Roffman, one of their brightest gaming analysts. Mr. Roffman predicted that Trump's yet-to-be-opened Taj Mahal Casino Resort would break records when it opened in the summer, but ultimately fail, saying in the winter "Atlantic City is an ugly and dreary kind of place." <br />
<br />
Trump ultimately filed a lawsuit and lost. After a year, Roffman's predictions came true. <br />
<br />
Roffman, who couldn't find work as an analyst, countersued his former employer and Trump, winning an undisclosed settlement amount from the current presidential candidate. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    160418_Marvin_Roffman_142.jpg
  • Rehoboth Beach, Deleware - April 18, 2016: Marvin Roffman, 76, and Blossom, his seven-year-old female corgi, at his Rehoboth Beach home Monday April 18th, 2016. <br />
<br />
Mr. Roffman, his partner and their son live in this extravagant home thanks in part to being the target of Donald Trump's ire. In 1990 Donald Trump forced the Janney Montgomery Scott brokerage house in Philadelphia to fire Mr. Roffman, one of their brightest gaming analysts. Mr. Roffman predicted that Trump's yet-to-be-opened Taj Mahal Casino Resort would break records when it opened in the summer, but ultimately fail, saying in the winter "Atlantic City is an ugly and dreary kind of place." <br />
<br />
Trump ultimately filed a lawsuit and lost. After a year, Roffman's predictions came true. <br />
<br />
Roffman, who couldn't find work as an analyst, countersued his former employer and Trump, winning an undisclosed settlement amount from the current presidential candidate. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    160418_Marvin_Roffman_130.jpg
  • Rehoboth Beach, Deleware - April 18, 2016: Marvin Roffman bought  a desk in the 90's that might have been owned by Ivana Trump.  "They didn't know who I was and I liked it. Then they told me it was Ivana Trump's, so I said 'I have to buy it.'"<br />
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Marvin Roffman, 76, in his Rehoboth Beach home Monday April 18th, 2016. <br />
<br />
Mr. Roffman, his partner and their son live in this extravagant home thanks in part to being the target of Donald Trump's ire. In 1990 Donald Trump forced the Janney Montgomery Scott brokerage house in Philadelphia to fire Mr. Roffman, one of their brightest gaming analysts. Mr. Roffman predicted that Trump's yet-to-be-opened Taj Mahal Casino Resort would break records when it opened in the summer, but ultimately fail, saying in the winter "Atlantic City is an ugly and dreary kind of place." <br />
<br />
Trump ultimately filed a lawsuit and lost. After a year, Roffman's predictions came true. <br />
<br />
Roffman, who couldn't find work as an analyst, countersued his former employer and Trump, winning an undisclosed settlement amount from the current presidential candidate. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    160418_Marvin_Roffman_086.jpg
  • Rehoboth Beach, Deleware - April 18, 2016: One of several ornate chandeliers in Marvin Roffman's Rehoboth Beach home. <br />
<br />
Mr. Roffman, his partner and their son live in this extravagant home thanks in part to being the target of Donald Trump's ire. In 1990 Donald Trump forced the Janney Montgomery Scott brokerage house in Philadelphia to fire Mr. Roffman, one of their brightest gaming analysts. Mr. Roffman predicted that Trump's yet-to-be-opened Taj Mahal Casino Resort would break records when it opened in the summer, but ultimately fail, saying in the winter "Atlantic City is an ugly and dreary kind of place." <br />
<br />
Trump ultimately filed a lawsuit and lost. After a year, Roffman's predictions came true. <br />
<br />
Roffman, who couldn't find work as an analyst, countersued his former employer and Trump, winning an undisclosed settlement amount from the current presidential candidate. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    160418_Marvin_Roffman_052.jpg
  • Rehoboth Beach, Deleware - April 18, 2016: Marvin Roffman, 76, and Blossom, his seven-year-old female corgi, at his Rehoboth Beach home Monday April 18th, 2016. <br />
<br />
Mr. Roffman, his partner and their son live in this extravagant home thanks in part to being the target of Donald Trump's ire. In 1990 Donald Trump forced the Janney Montgomery Scott brokerage house in Philadelphia to fire Mr. Roffman, one of their brightest gaming analysts. Mr. Roffman predicted that Trump's yet-to-be-opened Taj Mahal Casino Resort would break records when it opened in the summer, but ultimately fail, saying in the winter "Atlantic City is an ugly and dreary kind of place." <br />
<br />
Trump ultimately filed a lawsuit and lost. After a year, Roffman's predictions came true. <br />
<br />
Roffman, who couldn't find work as an analyst, countersued his former employer and Trump, winning an undisclosed settlement amount from the current presidential candidate. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    160418_Marvin_Roffman_013.jpg
  • Rehoboth Beach, Deleware - April 18, 2016: Marvin Roffman, 76, and Blossom, his seven-year-old female corgi, at his Rehoboth Beach home Monday April 18th, 2016. <br />
<br />
Mr. Roffman, his partner and their son live in this extravagant home thanks in part to being the target of Donald Trump's ire. In 1990 Donald Trump forced the Janney Montgomery Scott brokerage house in Philadelphia to fire Mr. Roffman, one of their brightest gaming analysts. Mr. Roffman predicted that Trump's yet-to-be-opened Taj Mahal Casino Resort would break records when it opened in the summer, but ultimately fail, saying in the winter "Atlantic City is an ugly and dreary kind of place." <br />
<br />
Trump ultimately filed a lawsuit and lost. After a year, Roffman's predictions came true. <br />
<br />
Roffman, who couldn't find work as an analyst, countersued his former employer and Trump, winning an undisclosed settlement amount from the current presidential candidate. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    160418_Marvin_Roffman_390.jpg
  • Rehoboth Beach, Deleware - April 18, 2016: Marvin Roffman, 76, and Blossom, his seven-year-old female corgi, at his Rehoboth Beach home Monday April 18th, 2016. <br />
<br />
Mr. Roffman, his partner and their son live in this extravagant home thanks in part to being the target of Donald Trump's ire. In 1990 Donald Trump forced the Janney Montgomery Scott brokerage house in Philadelphia to fire Mr. Roffman, one of their brightest gaming analysts. Mr. Roffman predicted that Trump's yet-to-be-opened Taj Mahal Casino Resort would break records when it opened in the summer, but ultimately fail, saying in the winter "Atlantic City is an ugly and dreary kind of place." <br />
<br />
Trump ultimately filed a lawsuit and lost. After a year, Roffman's predictions came true. <br />
<br />
Roffman, who couldn't find work as an analyst, countersued his former employer and Trump, winning an undisclosed settlement amount from the current presidential candidate. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    160418_Marvin_Roffman_330.jpg
  • Rehoboth Beach, Deleware - April 18, 2016: Marvin Roffman, 76, and Blossom, his seven-year-old female corgi, at his Rehoboth Beach home Monday April 18th, 2016. <br />
<br />
Mr. Roffman, his partner and their son live in this extravagant home thanks in part to being the target of Donald Trump's ire. In 1990 Donald Trump forced the Janney Montgomery Scott brokerage house in Philadelphia to fire Mr. Roffman, one of their brightest gaming analysts. Mr. Roffman predicted that Trump's yet-to-be-opened Taj Mahal Casino Resort would break records when it opened in the summer, but ultimately fail, saying in the winter "Atlantic City is an ugly and dreary kind of place." <br />
<br />
Trump ultimately filed a lawsuit and lost. After a year, Roffman's predictions came true. <br />
<br />
Roffman, who couldn't find work as an analyst, countersued his former employer and Trump, winning an undisclosed settlement amount from the current presidential candidate. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    160418_Marvin_Roffman_320.jpg
  • Rehoboth Beach, Deleware - April 18, 2016: Marvin Roffman, 76, at his Rehoboth Beach home Monday April 18th, 2016. <br />
<br />
Mr. Roffman, his partner and their son live in this extravagant home thanks in part to being the target of Donald Trump's ire. In 1990 Donald Trump forced the Janney Montgomery Scott brokerage house in Philadelphia to fire Mr. Roffman, one of their brightest gaming analysts. Mr. Roffman predicted that Trump's yet-to-be-opened Taj Mahal Casino Resort would break records when it opened in the summer, but ultimately fail, saying in the winter "Atlantic City is an ugly and dreary kind of place." <br />
<br />
Trump ultimately filed a lawsuit and lost. After a year, Roffman's predictions came true. <br />
<br />
Roffman, who couldn't find work as an analyst, countersued his former employer and Trump, winning an undisclosed settlement amount from the current presidential candidate. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    160418_Marvin_Roffman_305.jpg
  • Rehoboth Beach, Deleware - April 18, 2016: Marvin Roffman, 76, and Blossom, his seven-year-old female corgi, in front of a nude painting formerly owned by Napoleon hung at his Rehoboth Beach home Monday April 18th, 2016. <br />
<br />
Mr. Roffman, his partner and their son live in this extravagant home thanks in part to being the target of Donald Trump's ire. In 1990 Donald Trump forced the Janney Montgomery Scott brokerage house in Philadelphia to fire Mr. Roffman, one of their brightest gaming analysts. Mr. Roffman predicted that Trump's yet-to-be-opened Taj Mahal Casino Resort would break records when it opened in the summer, but ultimately fail, saying in the winter "Atlantic City is an ugly and dreary kind of place." <br />
<br />
Trump ultimately filed a lawsuit and lost. After a year, Roffman's predictions came true. <br />
<br />
Roffman, who couldn't find work as an analyst, countersued his former employer and Trump, winning an undisclosed settlement amount from the current presidential candidate. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    160418_Marvin_Roffman_293.jpg
  • Rehoboth Beach, Deleware - April 18, 2016: Marvin Roffman, 76, in front of a nude painting formerly owned by Napoleon hung at his Rehoboth Beach home Monday April 18th, 2016. <br />
<br />
Mr. Roffman, his partner and their son live in this extravagant home thanks in part to being the target of Donald Trump's ire. In 1990 Donald Trump forced the Janney Montgomery Scott brokerage house in Philadelphia to fire Mr. Roffman, one of their brightest gaming analysts. Mr. Roffman predicted that Trump's yet-to-be-opened Taj Mahal Casino Resort would break records when it opened in the summer, but ultimately fail, saying in the winter "Atlantic City is an ugly and dreary kind of place." <br />
<br />
Trump ultimately filed a lawsuit and lost. After a year, Roffman's predictions came true. <br />
<br />
Roffman, who couldn't find work as an analyst, countersued his former employer and Trump, winning an undisclosed settlement amount from the current presidential candidate. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    160418_Marvin_Roffman_276.jpg
  • Rehoboth Beach, Deleware - April 18, 2016: Marvin Roffman, 76, and Blossom, his seven-year-old female corgi, at his Rehoboth Beach home Monday April 18th, 2016. <br />
<br />
Mr. Roffman, his partner and their son live in this extravagant home thanks in part to being the target of Donald Trump's ire. In 1990 Donald Trump forced the Janney Montgomery Scott brokerage house in Philadelphia to fire Mr. Roffman, one of their brightest gaming analysts. Mr. Roffman predicted that Trump's yet-to-be-opened Taj Mahal Casino Resort would break records when it opened in the summer, but ultimately fail, saying in the winter "Atlantic City is an ugly and dreary kind of place." <br />
<br />
Trump ultimately filed a lawsuit and lost. After a year, Roffman's predictions came true. <br />
<br />
Roffman, who couldn't find work as an analyst, countersued his former employer and Trump, winning an undisclosed settlement amount from the current presidential candidate. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    160418_Marvin_Roffman_272.jpg
  • Rehoboth Beach, Deleware - April 18, 2016: Marvin Roffman, 76, and Blossom, his seven-year-old female corgi, at his Rehoboth Beach home Monday April 18th, 2016. <br />
<br />
Mr. Roffman, his partner and their son live in this extravagant home thanks in part to being the target of Donald Trump's ire. In 1990 Donald Trump forced the Janney Montgomery Scott brokerage house in Philadelphia to fire Mr. Roffman, one of their brightest gaming analysts. Mr. Roffman predicted that Trump's yet-to-be-opened Taj Mahal Casino Resort would break records when it opened in the summer, but ultimately fail, saying in the winter "Atlantic City is an ugly and dreary kind of place." <br />
<br />
Trump ultimately filed a lawsuit and lost. After a year, Roffman's predictions came true. <br />
<br />
Roffman, who couldn't find work as an analyst, countersued his former employer and Trump, winning an undisclosed settlement amount from the current presidential candidate. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    160418_Marvin_Roffman_260.jpg
  • Rehoboth Beach, Deleware - April 18, 2016: Marvin Roffman, 76, and Blossom, his seven-year-old female corgi, at his Rehoboth Beach home Monday April 18th, 2016. <br />
<br />
Mr. Roffman, his partner and their son live in this extravagant home thanks in part to being the target of Donald Trump's ire. In 1990 Donald Trump forced the Janney Montgomery Scott brokerage house in Philadelphia to fire Mr. Roffman, one of their brightest gaming analysts. Mr. Roffman predicted that Trump's yet-to-be-opened Taj Mahal Casino Resort would break records when it opened in the summer, but ultimately fail, saying in the winter "Atlantic City is an ugly and dreary kind of place." <br />
<br />
Trump ultimately filed a lawsuit and lost. After a year, Roffman's predictions came true. <br />
<br />
Roffman, who couldn't find work as an analyst, countersued his former employer and Trump, winning an undisclosed settlement amount from the current presidential candidate. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    160418_Marvin_Roffman_242.jpg
  • Rehoboth Beach, Deleware - April 18, 2016: Marvin Roffman, 76, at his Rehoboth Beach home Monday April 18th, 2016. <br />
<br />
Mr. Roffman, his partner and their son live in this extravagant home thanks in part to being the target of Donald Trump's ire. In 1990 Donald Trump forced the Janney Montgomery Scott brokerage house in Philadelphia to fire Mr. Roffman, one of their brightest gaming analysts. Mr. Roffman predicted that Trump's yet-to-be-opened Taj Mahal Casino Resort would break records when it opened in the summer, but ultimately fail, saying in the winter "Atlantic City is an ugly and dreary kind of place." <br />
<br />
Trump ultimately filed a lawsuit and lost. After a year, Roffman's predictions came true. <br />
<br />
Roffman, who couldn't find work as an analyst, countersued his former employer and Trump, winning an undisclosed settlement amount from the current presidential candidate. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    160418_Marvin_Roffman_218.jpg
  • Rehoboth Beach, Deleware - April 18, 2016: Marvin Roffman, 76, at his Rehoboth Beach home Monday April 18th, 2016. <br />
<br />
Mr. Roffman, his partner and their son live in this extravagant home thanks in part to being the target of Donald Trump's ire. In 1990 Donald Trump forced the Janney Montgomery Scott brokerage house in Philadelphia to fire Mr. Roffman, one of their brightest gaming analysts. Mr. Roffman predicted that Trump's yet-to-be-opened Taj Mahal Casino Resort would break records when it opened in the summer, but ultimately fail, saying in the winter "Atlantic City is an ugly and dreary kind of place." <br />
<br />
Trump ultimately filed a lawsuit and lost. After a year, Roffman's predictions came true. <br />
<br />
Roffman, who couldn't find work as an analyst, countersued his former employer and Trump, winning an undisclosed settlement amount from the current presidential candidate. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    160418_Marvin_Roffman_202.jpg
  • Rehoboth Beach, Deleware - April 18, 2016: Marvin Roffman, 76, inside his Rehoboth Beach home's home theater, Monday April 18th, 2016. <br />
<br />
Mr. Roffman, his partner and their son live in this extravagant home thanks in part to being the target of Donald Trump's ire. In 1990 Donald Trump forced the Janney Montgomery Scott brokerage house in Philadelphia to fire Mr. Roffman, one of their brightest gaming analysts. Mr. Roffman predicted that Trump's yet-to-be-opened Taj Mahal Casino Resort would break records when it opened in the summer, but ultimately fail, saying in the winter "Atlantic City is an ugly and dreary kind of place." <br />
<br />
Trump ultimately filed a lawsuit and lost. After a year, Roffman's predictions came true. <br />
<br />
Roffman, who couldn't find work as an analyst, countersued his former employer and Trump, winning an undisclosed settlement amount from the current presidential candidate. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    160418_Marvin_Roffman_193.jpg
  • Rehoboth Beach, Deleware - April 18, 2016: Marvin Roffman's jewelry drawer.<br />
<br />
Mr. Roffman, his partner and their son live in this extravagant home thanks in part to being the target of Donald Trump's ire. In 1990 Donald Trump forced the Janney Montgomery Scott brokerage house in Philadelphia to fire Mr. Roffman, one of their brightest gaming analysts. Mr. Roffman predicted that Trump's yet-to-be-opened Taj Mahal Casino Resort would break records when it opened in the summer, but ultimately fail, saying in the winter "Atlantic City is an ugly and dreary kind of place." <br />
<br />
Trump ultimately filed a lawsuit and lost. After a year, Roffman's predictions came true. <br />
<br />
Roffman, who couldn't find work as an analyst, countersued his former employer and Trump, winning an undisclosed settlement amount from the current presidential candidate. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    160418_Marvin_Roffman_155.jpg
  • Rehoboth Beach, Deleware - April 18, 2016: Marvin Roffman, 76, in the master bathroom area of his Rehoboth Beach home Monday April 18th, 2016. Reflected in the mirror is a sculpture of Medusa, hung above their steam shower.<br />
<br />
Mr. Roffman, his partner and their son live in this extravagant home thanks in part to being the target of Donald Trump's ire. In 1990 Donald Trump forced the Janney Montgomery Scott brokerage house in Philadelphia to fire Mr. Roffman, one of their brightest gaming analysts. Mr. Roffman predicted that Trump's yet-to-be-opened Taj Mahal Casino Resort would break records when it opened in the summer, but ultimately fail, saying in the winter "Atlantic City is an ugly and dreary kind of place." <br />
<br />
Trump ultimately filed a lawsuit and lost. After a year, Roffman's predictions came true. <br />
<br />
Roffman, who couldn't find work as an analyst, countersued his former employer and Trump, winning an undisclosed settlement amount from the current presidential candidate. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    160418_Marvin_Roffman_149.jpg
  • Rehoboth Beach, Deleware - April 18, 2016: There ae Several chandeliers and pianos inside Marvin Roffman's, Rehoboth Beach home.<br />
<br />
<br />
Mr. Roffman, his partner and their son live in this extravagant home thanks in part to being the target of Donald Trump's ire. In 1990 Donald Trump forced the Janney Montgomery Scott brokerage house in Philadelphia to fire Mr. Roffman, one of their brightest gaming analysts. Mr. Roffman predicted that Trump's yet-to-be-opened Taj Mahal Casino Resort would break records when it opened in the summer, but ultimately fail, saying in the winter "Atlantic City is an ugly and dreary kind of place." <br />
<br />
Trump ultimately filed a lawsuit and lost. After a year, Roffman's predictions came true. <br />
<br />
Roffman, who couldn't find work as an analyst, countersued his former employer and Trump, winning an undisclosed settlement amount from the current presidential candidate. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    160418_Marvin_Roffman_115.jpg
  • Rehoboth Beach, Deleware - April 18, 2016: Marvin Roffman, 76, tries to straighten a nude painting formerly owned by Napoleon hung at his Rehoboth Beach home Monday April 18th, 2016. Unfortunately, the frame is too heavy for Mr. Roffman to straighten on his own.<br />
<br />
Mr. Roffman, his partner and their son live in this extravagant home thanks in part to being the target of Donald Trump's ire. In 1990 Donald Trump forced the Janney Montgomery Scott brokerage house in Philadelphia to fire Mr. Roffman, one of their brightest gaming analysts. Mr. Roffman predicted that Trump's yet-to-be-opened Taj Mahal Casino Resort would break records when it opened in the summer, but ultimately fail, saying in the winter "Atlantic City is an ugly and dreary kind of place." <br />
<br />
Trump ultimately filed a lawsuit and lost. After a year, Roffman's predictions came true. <br />
<br />
Roffman, who couldn't find work as an analyst, countersued his former employer and Trump, winning an undisclosed settlement amount from the current presidential candidate. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    160418_Marvin_Roffman_081.jpg
  • Rehoboth Beach, Deleware - April 18, 2016: Marvin Roffman, 76, and Blossom, his seven-year-old female corgi, take a ride in the elevator at his Rehoboth Beach home Monday April 18th, 2016. <br />
<br />
Mr. Roffman, his partner and their son live in this extravagant home thanks in part to being the target of Donald Trump's ire. In 1990 Donald Trump forced the Janney Montgomery Scott brokerage house in Philadelphia to fire Mr. Roffman, one of their brightest gaming analysts. Mr. Roffman predicted that Trump's yet-to-be-opened Taj Mahal Casino Resort would break records when it opened in the summer, but ultimately fail, saying in the winter "Atlantic City is an ugly and dreary kind of place." <br />
<br />
Trump ultimately filed a lawsuit and lost. After a year, Roffman's predictions came true. <br />
<br />
Roffman, who couldn't find work as an analyst, countersued his former employer and Trump, winning an undisclosed settlement amount from the current presidential candidate. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Rehoboth Beach, Deleware - April 18, 2016: Marvin Roffman, 76, and Blossom, his seven-year-old female corgi, take a ride in the elevator at his Rehoboth Beach home Monday April 18th, 2016. <br />
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Mr. Roffman, his partner and their son live in this extravagant home thanks in part to being the target of Donald Trump's ire. In 1990 Donald Trump forced the Janney Montgomery Scott brokerage house in Philadelphia to fire Mr. Roffman, one of their brightest gaming analysts. Mr. Roffman predicted that Trump's yet-to-be-opened Taj Mahal Casino Resort would break records when it opened in the summer, but ultimately fail, saying in the winter "Atlantic City is an ugly and dreary kind of place." <br />
<br />
Trump ultimately filed a lawsuit and lost. After a year, Roffman's predictions came true. <br />
<br />
Roffman, who couldn't find work as an analyst, countersued his former employer and Trump, winning an undisclosed settlement amount from the current presidential candidate. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Rehoboth Beach, Deleware - April 18, 2016: Marvin Roffman, 76, and Blossom, his seven-year-old female corgi, at his Rehoboth Beach home Monday April 18th, 2016. <br />
<br />
Mr. Roffman, his partner and their son live in this extravagant home thanks in part to being the target of Donald Trump's ire. In 1990 Donald Trump forced the Janney Montgomery Scott brokerage house in Philadelphia to fire Mr. Roffman, one of their brightest gaming analysts. Mr. Roffman predicted that Trump's yet-to-be-opened Taj Mahal Casino Resort would break records when it opened in the summer, but ultimately fail, saying in the winter "Atlantic City is an ugly and dreary kind of place." <br />
<br />
Trump ultimately filed a lawsuit and lost. After a year, Roffman's predictions came true. <br />
<br />
Roffman, who couldn't find work as an analyst, countersued his former employer and Trump, winning an undisclosed settlement amount from the current presidential candidate. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    160418_Marvin_Roffman_020.jpg
  • Rehoboth Beach, Deleware - April 18, 2016: Marvin Roffman, 76, shows a handwritten letter from Donald Trump in his Rehoboth Beach home Monday April 18th, 2016. <br />
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The note, added to a slot win comparison page from May 1992- May 1991 and mailed June 3rd 1992 says "Marvin - Despite our past differences I {unintelligible} appreciate your recent nice comments"<br />
<br />
Mr. Roffman, his partner and their son live in this extravagant home thanks in part to being the target of Donald Trump's ire. In 1990 Donald Trump forced the Janney Montgomery Scott brokerage house in Philadelphia to fire Mr. Roffman, one of their brightest gaming analysts. Mr. Roffman predicted that Trump's yet-to-be-opened Taj Mahal Casino Resort would break records when it opened in the summer, but ultimately fail, saying in the winter "Atlantic City is an ugly and dreary kind of place." <br />
<br />
Trump ultimately filed a lawsuit and lost. After a year, Roffman's predictions came true. <br />
<br />
Roffman, who couldn't find work as an analyst, countersued his former employer and Trump, winning an undisclosed settlement amount from the current presidential candidate. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    160418_Marvin_Roffman_017.jpg
  • Delegates protest a "winner take all" amendment to the RNC presidential nomination process announced by House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) August 28, 2012, before the Roll Call for Nomination of President of the United States at the Republican National Convention in Tampa, FL. The change was proposed by members of the Romney camp and caused a split largely from the Ron Paul base.  The rule is designed to limit the ability of insurgent presidential candidates to amass delegates to future Republican conventions. (Matt Roth/Freelance for POLITICO)
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  • Delegates from Texas protest a "winner take all" amendment to the RNC presidential nomination process announced by House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) August 28, 2012, before the Roll Call for Nomination of President of the United States at the Republican National Convention in Tampa, FL. The change was proposed by members of the Romney camp and caused a split largely from the Ron Paul base.  The rule is designed to limit the ability of insurgent presidential candidates to amass delegates to future Republican conventions. (Matt Roth/Freelance for POLITICO)
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  • Anaheim , California - April 11, 2015: Queen Carolyn of Ladonia -- who lives in Chicago -- became involved in the Sweden-based micronation in the late 90's while a Political Science major in college. Her satirical business case proposing why Ladonia should annex Gary Indiana earned her a minister's position. After the previous Queen was ousted, Carolyn Shelby filled the spot. In Ladonia, queens reign for life, and there are no kings. "I've survived a couple coups." The Micronation's government is a Constitutional monarchy run by 100 active ministers and have presidential elections every three years. Ladonians have claimed sovereignty over a coastal Swedish nature reserve. Needless to say Ladonia has a tepid relationship with the Swedish government, but the micronation brings 40,000 people per year to a place that hasn't had a boom in tourism for around 100 years. Ladonia's founder, political artist & sculptor Lars Vilks, created the micronation as a protest to governmental encroachment in Sweden. Ladonia stands for Freedom of speech, lower taxes, the right for its citizens not to be compelled to do things by the government, and freedom to be idle. 100 different countries are represented in its 17,000 citizens -- 6,000 of whom are from the U.S. Queen Carolyn says Ladonia offers people the chance to be a citizen in a system they weren't born in to. "...because nobody was born there. We're all immigrants." <br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Anaheim , California - April 11, 2015: Queen Carolyn of Ladonia -- who lives in Chicago -- became involved in the Sweden-based micronation in the late 90's while a Political Science major in college. Her satirical business case proposing why Ladonia should annex Gary Indiana earned her a minister's position. After the previous Queen was ousted, Carolyn Shelby filled the spot. In Ladonia, queens reign for life, and there are no kings. "I've survived a couple coups." The Micronation's government is a Constitutional monarchy run by 100 active ministers and have presidential elections every three years. Ladonians have claimed sovereignty over a coastal Swedish nature reserve. Needless to say Ladonia has a tepid relationship with the Swedish government, but the micronation brings 40,000 people per year to a place that hasn't had a boom in tourism for around 100 years. Ladonia's founder, political artist & sculptor Lars Vilks, created the micronation as a protest to governmental encroachment in Sweden. Ladonia stands for Freedom of speech, lower taxes, the right for its citizens not to be compelled to do things by the government, and freedom to be idle. 100 different countries are represented in its 17,000 citizens -- 6,000 of whom are from the U.S. Queen Carolyn says Ladonia offers people the chance to be a citizen in a system they weren't born in to. "...because nobody was born there. We're all immigrants." <br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    150411_MicroCon2015_Cotillion_194.jpg
  • Anaheim , California - April 11, 2015: Queen Carolyn of Ladonia -- who lives in Chicago -- became involved in the Sweden-based micronation in the late 90's while a Political Science major in college. Her satirical business case proposing why Ladonia should annex Gary Indiana earned her a minister's position. After the previous Queen was ousted, Carolyn Shelby filled the spot. In Ladonia, queens reign for life, and there are no kings. "I've survived a couple coups." The Micronation's government is a Constitutional monarchy run by 100 active ministers and have presidential elections every three years. Ladonians have claimed sovereignty over a coastal Swedish nature reserve. Needless to say Ladonia has a tepid relationship with the Swedish government, but the micronation brings 40,000 people per year to a place that hasn't had a boom in tourism for around 100 years. Ladonia's founder, political artist & sculptor Lars Vilks, created the micronation as a protest to governmental encroachment in Sweden. Ladonia stands for Freedom of speech, lower taxes, the right for its citizens not to be compelled to do things by the government, and freedom to be idle. 100 different countries are represented in its 17,000 citizens -- 6,000 of whom are from the U.S. Queen Carolyn says Ladonia offers people the chance to be a citizen in a system they weren't born in to. "...because nobody was born there. We're all immigrants." <br />
CREDIT: Matt Roth
    150411_MicroCon2015_Cotillion_214.jpg
  • i(photo by Matt Roth).Tuesday, November 6, 2012..Goucher College student and Maryland DREAM Act volunteer Paula Rivera, 18, from Puerto Rico, left, studies chemistry during a lull in the Presidential Election results at the Maryland DREAM Act election night party at Arcos Restaurant in Baltimore, Maryland Tuesday, November 6, 2012. ..Educating Maryland Kids hosts a Maryland DREAM Act election night party with Governor Martin O'Malley at Arcos Restaurant in Baltimore, Maryland Tuesday, November 6, 2012. Governor O'Malley signed the Maryland DREAM Act into law in 2011 and is up for statewide referendum in 2012.
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  • i(photo by Matt Roth).Tuesday, November 6, 2012..Goucher College student and Maryland DREAM Act volunteer Paula Rivera, 18, from Puerto Rico, left, jumps up from studying chemistry to check out the Presidential Election results during the Maryland DREAM Act election night party at Arcos Restaurant in Baltimore, Maryland Tuesday, November 6, 2012. ..Educating Maryland Kids hosts a Maryland DREAM Act election night party with Governor Martin O'Malley at Arcos Restaurant in Baltimore, Maryland Tuesday, November 6, 2012. Governor O'Malley signed the Maryland DREAM Act into law in 2011 and is up for statewide referendum in 2012.
    121107 MD DREAM Act 0696.JPG
  • i(photo by Matt Roth).Tuesday, November 6, 2012..Goucher College student and Maryland DREAM Act volunteer Paula Rivera, 18, from Puerto Rico, left, studies chemistry during a lull in the Presidential Election results at the Maryland DREAM Act election night party at Arcos Restaurant in Baltimore, Maryland Tuesday, November 6, 2012. ..Educating Maryland Kids hosts a Maryland DREAM Act election night party with Governor Martin O'Malley at Arcos Restaurant in Baltimore, Maryland Tuesday, November 6, 2012. Governor O'Malley signed the Maryland DREAM Act into law in 2011 and is up for statewide referendum in 2012.
    121107 MD DREAM Act 0690.JPG
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