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2016— Guaranty Bancshares,
Inc., parent company of Guaranty
Bank & Trust (Guaranty), today
announced that Guaranty has en-
tered into an agreement to acquire
a full-service location at 3101
Wind River Lane in Denton, Texas
from Independent Bank.
Independent Bank has operated
the full-service banking location
since 2010. As a part of this trans-
action, Guaranty will assume cer-
tain deposits and acquire all of the
fixed assets of that location.
Guaranty Chief Executive Of-
ficer Ty Abston said, "Denton
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ty’s banking footprint in the East
Texas and Central Texas regions.
Including this latest acquisition,
Guaranty has established six bank-
ing locations in the DFW market
in the past twelve months.
About Guaranty Bancshares,
Inc.
Guaranty Bancshares, Inc., is
the holding company for Guaranty
Bank & Trust, a $1.7 billion asset
community banking organization
with a 100-year history of strength
and stability, with a proven track
record of success in serving its
customers and shareholders.
our ability to serve our customer's
banking needs in Denton.” Debbie
Irby, Senior Vice President, will
manage the Wind River location.
Irby joined Guaranty in August
2015.
The transaction, approved by
the Boards of Directors of both
companies, is expected to close
during the second quarter of 2016.
It is also subject to customary reg-
ulatory approvals.
Guaranty opened its first Den-
ton location on May 2 at 1100
Dallas Drive, Suite 100. With the
Wind River location, Guaranty
further extends its presence in the
Petrocelli asked for a trial after Inau-
guration Day on Jan. 20, but the judge
raised concerns about distractions if
Trump wins the election. The attorney
said the period between the election and
swearing-in is extremely hectic for a
president-elect but that it was preferable
to holding a trial during the campaign.
The lawsuit is one of three that accuse
Trump University of fleecing students
with unfulfilled promises to teach se-
crets of success in real estate.
The San Diego suit says Trump Uni-
versity, which no longer operates and was
not accredited as a school, gave seminars
and classes across the country that were
like infomercials, constantly pressuring
students to buy more and, in the end,
failing to deliver.
Trump, who appears on a list of defense
witnesses for the trial, has repeatedly
pointed to a 98 percent satisfaction rate
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Jeremy Fykes joined Guaranty
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SAN DIEGO (AP) — Donald Trump
will go to trial in a class-action lawsuit
against him and his now-defunct Trump
University after the presidential elec-
tion but before the inauguration, setting
the stage for a president-elect to take
the witness stand if he wins the White
House.
U.S. District Judge Gonzalo Curiel on
Friday scheduled trial for Nov. 28 in the
suit that alleges people who paid up to
$35,000 for real estate seminars got de-
frauded. The likely Republican nominee
planned to attend most, if not all, of the
trial and would testify, Trump attorney
Daniel Petrocelli said.
"He has very, very strong feelings
about this case," Petrocelli told report-
ers.
on internal surveys. But the lawsuit says
students were asked to rate the product
when they believed they still had more
instruction to come and were reluctant to
openly criticize their teachers on surveys
that were not anonymous.
Curiel, a judicial appointee of President
Barack Obama, has been eager to get to
trial and had planned for it this summer
before Trump's surge in the primaries. The
case was filed in 2010, making it the sec-
ond-oldest on his docket.
Still, he expressed concern about a trial
during the campaign, partly out of con-
cern for jurors' safety.
"Will they be able to stay clear of the
media frenzy?" he asked. "Ultimately that's
my Number I concern."
Since the early 1980s, Trump personally
has been sued at least 150 times in fed-
eral court, records show. Only a handful
of those cases are pending, with the ones
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most significant.
Trump has railed against the judge in
the San Diego case, calling him hostile and
suggesting his positions may be the result
of Trump's stance on border security. The
likely GOP nominee has noted Curiel's
ethnicity.
Trump said of the judge at an Arkansas
rally in February: "I believe he happens to
be Spanish, which is fine. He's Hispanic —
which is fine."
Petrocelli said he would not ask for the
judge to be removed from the case, despite
Trump's views.
"He's got very strong views about ev-
erything and he expressed his own views,"
Petrocelli said.
Jury selection may begin shortly before
Nov. 28, and the trial was expected to last
a month or longer, the judge said.
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Reddell, Valerie. Daily Tribune (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 142, No. 125, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 8, 2016, newspaper, May 8, 2016; Mount Pleasant, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1428909/m1/6/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.