Too often people propagate the idea that people don’t like Trump just because what he says is offensive or not politically correct.

Here is a list of 10 illegal or immoral actions he has taken which have been documented by courts or investigations.

1. He built Trump Tower with illegal immigrants, who he underpaid and was found guilty of cheating.

In 1991 a judge found Trump had defrauded a union pension fund associated with illegal Polish workers. Numerous people testified he sought them out to build Trump Tower, where they worked 12 hour shifts and were only paid sporadically. He also admitted under oath to calling their lawyer with a fake name and threatening to sue for millions.

2. He repeatedly lied about giving money to charity, including veterans.

In the primaries, Trump sat out a primary debate and instead held a fundraiser for veterans. He claimed to have given $1 million of his own money. He hadn’t. When journalists investigated months later, his campaign manager falsely insisted he had until he made a contribution days later. This is part of a much larger pattern of proclaiming he’s donating large sums to charity but not doing it. Between 2008 and this spring, he only made one charitable donation — of under $10,000, to the Police Athletic League of New York City.

3. He ran Trump University, a scam which defrauded customers out of tens of thousands of dollars while not delivering on promises or providing anything of value.

People who were promised they would meet him instead took photos with a cardboard cutout and instructors lied about their credentials — you can see a CNN interview with one here. He will take the stand in the trial for Trump University on November 28th.

4. He made an illegal campaign contribution to the investigator of the Trump University case, which he paid a fine for.

While he grandstands against political corruption, he contributed $25,000 via the Trump Foundation to the re-election campaign of Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi while she was considering whether to consider pursuing charges against Trump University. He paid the IRS a $2,500 penalty and Pam Bondi later spoke at the Republican National Convention.

5. He ran the Trump foundation as a tax-free fund to settle personal lawsuits, and was sanctioned by the state of New York.

He had companies like Comedy Central pay him for his work through a direct donation to the fund — which should have been declared as taxable income but wasn’t. He then used this to settle his numerous personal lawsuits — like after he rigged a million dollar “hole in one” prize on his golf course.

6. He continues to hire foreign temp workers over Americans for his resorts.

To this day, he claims he “can’t find” qualified American workers to take jobs at his resorts, despite local jobs placement firms saying they had plenty of qualified applicants he showed no interest in hiring.

7. He has systematically not paid contractors what he promised them, even after they delivered quality work, and threatened lawsuits when they ask for it.

USA Today documented that Trump has been involved in 3500 lawsuits, including many involving failures to pay contractors. A judge has ordered his Doral resort to close if it continues to refuse to pay a painting contractor. He’s was also ordered to pay $298,274 to a real estate broker whose commission he didn’t pay. Since 2005, his companies have also been cited for 24 violations of the Fair Labor Standards Act for failing to pay overtime or minimum wage.

8. At a time when Atlantic City thrived, he bankrupted his casinos while enriching himself.

In 2007, after Trump’s third casino bankruptcy, the New York Times noted that since 1995 a casino stock index was up 268 percent — while Trump Entertainment was down 93 percent. During this time, he collected millions in salary despite not working full time and his company was sued for lending him money. In the lawsuit, it was revealed his company had paid for performers like Billy Joel to play at Trump’s other resorts — an allegation Trump didn’t contest.

9. He is on tape describing how he sexually assaults women, and women have come forward with corroborated accounts of him doing exactly that.

In addition to the widely heard tapes, there have been over a dozen separate instances of women reporting him groping, kissing or harassing them. Trump and his companies are also named in at least 20 lawsuits regarding sexual harassment, dating back to the early 1990s. He is also accused of raping a 13 year old girl in billionaire pedophile Jeffrey Epstein’s apartment, for which he will have to appear in court on December 16th.

10. He was sued by the city of New York for racial discrimination in housing twice, and destroyed documents related to that and other cases.

In 1974, the city built a discrimination case against Trump by sending minorities to his properties and finding they were told there were no vacancies while white applicants were. As he has time and again when he has been sued, Trump used obfuscation and delays to undermine the justice process. He delayed appearing in court for six months before admitting on the stand that the company had no document retention program and had been shredding them wholesale for six months. While Trump is quick to point out they reached a settlement “without admission of guilt,” this is typical in those cases and experts have called it a significant case of the era . After the settlement, amazingly, the company continued to discriminate and the state brought and settled another case in 1978.

These are not all of his scandals, just 10 of them. More are here.