Most of the complaints were related to Trump Institute, which went out of business in 2010, the year Bondi was first elected. Fewer applied to Trump University, which is now the target of a lawsuit from New York's attorney general. But the complaints about Trump University echoed the ones about Trump Institute: Consumers were invited to "free" seminars, then prodded to pay for more information. So contrary to what Bondi's office has argued, the Trump Institute complaints didn't somehow become moot when it went out of business.