Donald doesn't really own very much. He rents out his name for a royalty or piece of the upside. He then claims the asset as "his." Money launderers need a name to purchase trophy properties. There is little suspicion if a famous, wealthy person buys a property that is likely to show in the press. They approach wealthy people and tell them, "for 2-5 million dollars" for doing nothing at all - just lend us your name and the person gets the positive press.
Hypothetically, someone approached Trump and said, "you can buy the Palm Beach House in your name." Donald can get a loan from a bank, but it is guaranteed by an entity controlled by R (a Russian person bought the house from Trump factually). R in essence is the owner.
Donald's financial disclosures are the same. He represents his "income" as the GROSS receipts of his clubs - no income. He lists his "assets" and their value - but not the corresponding loans against it.
Just #JeffEpstein explaining how #Trump helps people launder money and how he conceals his assets and income