Trump University may rise from the dead in Donald Trump’s America.

The Republican front-runner said in his victory speech Tuesday night that once he becomes president and wins the suits against Trump University, his family will resurrect the program. “If I become president that means Ivanka, Don, Eric and my family will start it up,” he said. “We have a lot of great people who want to get back into Trump University, it’s going to do very well and it will continue to do very well.”

The now defunct Trump University is currently facing three lawsuits, accusing the company of luring students into paying tens of thousands of dollars with promises of investment tips and mentorships from Donald Trump confidants that weren’t delivered. The suits, one of which was filed by New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, claim teachers at the real-estate investment seminars prodded students to up the limits on their credit cards ostensibly to buy property, but in reality to sign up for more Trump programming. Students who thought they would recoup their tuition through successful real-estate investments ended up not having much to show for it, the suits claim.

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The litigation, which has been ongoing for years, became a campaign issue over the last couple of weeks with candidates mentioning it during debates and a conservative super PAC launching anti-Trump ads featuring former students.

Trump has defended the university. His campaign put out a video Monday in which Trump, sitting at a table in a dark room and backed by some pump-up music, could “set the record straight” on Trump University. He noted that two of the victims featured in the super PAC ads gave good reviews of the program. “It’s something I could have settled numerous times,” he said in the video. “When I’m right about something I like to go to court, so I’ll go to court.”

He also claimed the Better Business Bureau’s current rating for Trump University was an A. The BBB refuted that claim Tuesday, saying in a statement that “Trump University does not currently have an A rating with BBB.” Instead, it has had “no rating” since September 2015 and its rating fluctuated between a D- and an A+ between 2010 and 2015, the statement says.

When Trump University was an active business, BBB received multiple customer complaints about it, which led to a BBB rating as low as D- in 2010, according to the statement. “As the company appeared to be winding down, after 2013, no new complaints were reported. Complaints over three years old automatically rolled off of the Business Review, according to BBB policy. As a result, over time, Trump University’s BBB rating went to an A in July 2014 and then to an A+ in January 2015,” the statement says.