Jokesters spread Trump Tower rumors after $355 million fraud ruling
Trump Tower in New York City (Flickr/Mattia Panciroli)

Trump's legal defeats tallying nearly $500 million may break the bank and they're certainly inspiring jokes.

On the day that Judge Arthur Engoron ruled that former President Donald Trump must pay $355 million for years of committing widespread fraud by inflating his assets to secure attractive loans and deals — some sought levity and manufactured slanted composites to mock his eponymous 58-story Midtown Manhattan Trump Tower.

NY should turn Trump Tower into a homeless shelter," wrote @JoJoFromJerz.

"BREAKING: Trump Org," a post by the anti-Trump group The Lincoln Project reads above the vision of what the former president's skyscraper would become: a "Spirit Halloween" costume warehouse.

@PamelaApostolo1 inserted a "LIQUIDATION SALE" banner over the front of the building.

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@taradublinrocks took a similar tack but the mock-up radically altered the name of the building from Trump Tower to the "E. Jean Carroll Tower".

And @AllThingzTrump produced a lemonade stand where Trump's sons Don Jr. and and Eric were seated with the sign: "LEMONADE $1Billion A Glass."