We watched Grant Cardone’s 12-hour deposition so you don’t have to
Grant Cardone has spent years turning real estate investing into a social media spectacle. In July, attorneys suing the multifamily mogul got about 12 hours to turn the cameras back on him, and he uploaded the full odyssey to YouTube. Cardone sat for two depositions last month in a long-running class action lawsuit accusing him and his real estate investment firm, Cardone Capital, of misleading investors about projected returns from two of the firm’s real estate funds. On July 15, he testified as the corporate representative of Cardone Capital. Two days later, he returned to testify in his individual capacity. […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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