Donald Trump spent $258,000 from his charity to settle business fines and lawsuits, according to a report Tuesday.

Not only did the GOP nominee fail to donate to his own charity since 2009, he used other people’s charitable donations to solve legal troubles at his for-profit businesses, the Washington Post reported.

In one example, Trump’s Mar-a-Lago club owed $120,000 in unpaid fines in 2007 over a flagpole dispute.

In a settlement, Palm Beach officials agreed to waive the fine for a $100,000 donation to a veterans charity.

Trump also wrote a $158,000 check from the Trump Foundation to settle a lawsuit involving one of his golf courses in New York to the plaintiff’s specified charity.

A lawyer who advises charities called the findings disturbing.

“I represent 700 nonprofits a year, and I’ve never encountered anything so brazen,” Jeffrey Tenebaum, a lawyer at Venable law firm in Washington, told the newspaper.

“If he’s using other people’s money — run through his foundation — to satisfy his personal obligations, then that’s about as blatant an example of self-dealing [as] I’ve seen in a while.”

Trump also spent $10,000 from the foundation for another portrait of himself at a charity fundraiser in 2014, adding to the $20,000 portrait purchased in 2007, the Washington Post said.

The Trump Foundation has been funded exclusively by other donors since 2009. Pro-wrestling executives Vince and Linda McMahon have been prominent backers by giving $5 million from 2007 to 2009.

The Washington Post said the Trump campaign declined comment.

The campaign didn’t immediately respond to e-mails from the New York Post.

This report previously appeared at NYPost.com.