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Donald Trump's golf club in Colts Neck will pay $400,000 fine to avoid losing liquor licenses at ALL his New Jersey courses after serving guest who drove drunk and killed his father in crash Andrew Halder, now 41, was visibly intoxicated at Trump's Colts Neck course In August 2015 he was served more alcohol at the club, despite being drunk The course also served drinks stronger than beer from carts on the course Halder drove from the course and flipped his car, killing his father Gary In October 2019 the state of New Jersey sought to remove the liquor license On Wednesday a $400,000 settlement was agreed to maintain the license 

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One of Donald Trump's three golf courses in New Jersey has agreed to pay a $400,000 fine for breaking the terms of their liquor license and serving a customer, who later crashed his car and killed his father.

Andrew Halder, now 41, had been drinking at the Colts Neck course on August 30, 2015, before getting behind the wheel of his car and flipping it, killing his father, Gary.

Halder was already drunk when the Trump staff served him alcohol, and he was given drinks other than beer from a cart on the course. 

Halder later pleaded guilty to vehicular homicide and was sentenced to three years of probation. 

Donald Trump's golf course in Colts Neck, New Jersey, on Wednesday agreed to pay a $400,000 fine after a customer in August 2015 was served alcohol while visibly drunk, then crashed his car and killed his father

Donald Trump's golf course in Colts Neck, New Jersey, on Wednesday agreed to pay a $400,000 fine after a customer in August 2015 was served alcohol while visibly drunk, then crashed his car and killed his father

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