Jon Stewart Has Anti-Trump Meltdown After Getting Caught Overvaluing His House By 829%

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There's that familiar saying about people who live in glass houses, or, as the British say, "What's sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander."

But "Daily Show" host Jon Stewart apparently doesn't like it when the microscope is turned on him.

On Monday's show, Stewart talked about the New York appellate court ruling that day slashing the bond former President Donald Trump would need to pay in his civil fraud case from $454 million to $175 million.

New York State Attorney General Letitia James had won a civil lawsuit against Trump in which she said he "grossly inflated" the value of his properties "to induce banks to lend money" to his company.

In the segment, Stewart issued a scathing attack on Trump and the notion that there were no victims in his case.

"The attorney general of New York knew that Trump's property values were inflated because when it came time to pay taxes, Trump undervalued the very same properties," he said. "It was all part of a very specific real estate practice known as lying."

Stewart played a clip of "Shark Tank" star Kevin O'Leary telling CNN's Laura Coates that the massive judgment against the former president "didn't go over well with the investment community" because all real estate developers use similar methods to evaluate their properties.

He then suggested O'Leary was a hypocrite for questioning entrepreneurs' evaluations of their businesses on the ABC show.

"How is he not this mad about overvaluations in the real world?" the "Daily Show" host said. "Because they are not victimless crimes."

"First, the banks got paid back at lower interest rates -- although, to be honest, who gives a s***? But second, money isn't infinite. A loan that goes to the liar doesn't go to someone who's giving a more honest evaluation," Stewart said.

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Well, it turns out that Trump wasn't the only one found to have inflated the value of his property.

"Jon Stewart benefited by 829% ‘overvalue’ of his NYC home even as he labels Trump’s civil case ‘not victimless,'" a New York Post headline declared Wednesday.

In 2014, Stewart sold his 6,280-square-foot Tribeca penthouse to financier Parag Pande for $17.5 million, the report said.

However, according to New York City property tax records from 2013-2014, the penthouse's estimated market value was listed at just under $1.9 million. The assessed value used to calculate Stewart's property taxes was even lower, at $847,174, according to the Post.

This means Stewart paid significantly lower property taxes based on that low-assessed valuation despite selling the home for over nine times the stated market value. Pande later resold the penthouse in 2021 at a 26 percent loss from what he paid Stewart, the report said.

Political commentator Tim Pool shared a story about the sale of Stewart's house on social media, saying, "Did @jonstewart commit fraud when he sold his penthouse for $17.5M? NY listed its market value at $1.8M an AV at around 800k. Who did he ... defraud??"

"I am SHOCKED," he wrote. "SHOCKED."

Did @jonstewart commit fraud when he sold his penthouse for $17.5M?

NY listed its market value at $1.8M an AV at around 800k

Who did he He defraud??

I am SHOCKED

SHOCKED pic.twitter.com/9okis96VQP

— Tim Pool (@Timcast) March 26, 2024

The "Daily Show" host was not happy at his hypocrisy being pointed out.

In the social media version of a perfect hissy fit, Stewart posted on X, "OMG!! I've been caught doing something not remotely similar to Trump! I guess all I need to do now is start a fraud college, steal classified docs, bankrupt casinos, pay hush money, grab p****es, discriminate in housing, cheat at golf and foment insurrection and you'll revere me!"

Which sounded a lot like deflection disguised as indignation.

"Fraud. You got caught, you lied about the value of your property, will you turn yourself in? Nah..just a hypocrite then?" one X user aptly responded.