Bibles, golf courses and crypto: How Donald Trump made his money in 2024
A meme coin released this year by the president – $USTRUMP – alone has earned an estimated $US320 million in fees, although it is not publicly known how that amount has been divided between a Trump-controlled entity and its partners.
In addition to the meme coin fees, the Trump family has raked in more than $US400 million from World Liberty Financial, a decentralised finance company. The Trump family is involved, also, with a bitcoin mining operation and digital asset exchange-traded funds.
In the disclosures, Trump reported $US57.35 million from token sales at World Liberty. He also reported holding 15.75 billion governance tokens in the venture.
The wealth of the Republican businessman-turned-politician ranges from crypto to real estate, and a large part on paper is tied up in his stake in Trump Media & Technology Group, owner of social media platform Truth Social.
Besides assets and revenues from his business ventures, Trump reported at least $US12 million in income, including through interest and dividends, from passive investments
totaling at least $US211 million, a Reuters calculation shows.
His biggest investments were in alternative fund manager Blue Owl Capital Corp and in government bond funds managed by Charles Schwab and Invesco.
The disclosure often only gave ranges for the value of his assets and income; Reuters used the lower amount listed, meaning the total value of his assets and income was almost certainly higher.
The disclosure showed income from various assets including Trump's properties in Florida. Trump's three golf-focused resorts in the state – Jupiter, Doral and West Palm Beach – plus his nearby private members' club at Mar-a-Lago generated at least $US217.7 million in income, according to the filing.
Trump National Doral, the expansive Miami-area golf hub known for its Blue Monster course, was the family's single largest income source at $US110.4 million. The income figures provided are essentially revenue, not net profits after subtracting costs.
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The disclosure underlined the global nature of the Trump family business, listing income of $US5 million in licence fees from a development in Vietnam, $US10 million in development fees from a project in India and almost $US16 million in licensing fees for a Dubai project.
Trump collected royalty money, also, from a variety of deals – $US1.3 million from the Greenwood Bible (its website describes it as 'the only Bible officially endorsed by [country singer] Lee Greenwood and President Trump'); $US2.8 million from Trump Watches, and $US2.5 million from Trump Sneakers and Fragrances.
Trump listed $US1.16 million in income from his NFTs – digital trading cards in his likeness – while first lady Melania Trump earned about $US216,700 from licence fees on her own NFT
collection.
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Winners and losers Here's how ASX-listed precious metals stocks are performing: CODE COMPANY PRICE WEEK % MONTH % 6 MONTH % YEAR % YTD % MARKET CAP MRR Minrex Resources Ltd 0.009 -14% 0% 29% 0% 29% $ 10,848,675.03 NPM Newpeak Metals 0.02 82% 54% 54% 0% 82% $ 5,797,291.16 ASO Aston Minerals Ltd 0.022 0% 29% 144% 69% 144% $ 28,491,413.92 MTC Metalstech Ltd 0.13 -7% -4% -4% -45% -7% $ 27,133,811.38 GED Golden Deeps 0.021 -9% 17% -13% -48% -16% $ 3,896,765.42 G88 Golden Mile Res Ltd 0.012 0% -8% 50% 9% 33% $ 6,530,974.26 LAT Latitude 66 Limited 0.028 -24% -32% -47% 1300% -26% $ 4,015,219.74 NMR Native Mineral Res 0.2 0% 18% 441% 567% 413% $ 188,259,603.45 AQX Alice Queen Ltd 0.003 0% -40% -57% -57% -63% $ 3,748,920.20 SLZ Sultan Resources Ltd 0.005 0% -29% -17% -50% -17% $ 1,157,349.55 KSN Kingston Resources 0.13 0% 40% 76% 67% 83% $ 107,056,852.63 AMI Aurelia Metals Ltd 0.2075 -33% -30% 26% 22% 22% $ 363,903,117.60 GIB Gibb River Diamonds 0.035 9% 9% -13% -24% -13% $ 7,507,830.58 KCN Kingsgate Consolid. 2.32 4% 24% 74% 37% 81% $ 592,828,891.60 TMX Terrain Minerals 0.002 0% -20% -33% -33% -33% $ 4,497,113.20 BNR Bulletin Res Ltd 0.057 -7% -23% 46% 39% 46% $ 18,204,026.03 NXM Nexus Minerals Ltd 0.079 -5% 13% 61% 108% 76% $ 46,489,490.20 SKY SKY Metals Ltd 0.049 11% 9% -6% 53% -9% $ 32,692,345.64 LM8 Lunnonmetalslimited 0.23 10% 2% 10% 21% -8% $ 50,744,480.02 CST Castile Resources 0.062 5% -9% -17% -21% -23% $ 16,816,171.90 YRL Yandal Resources 0.1075 -10% -37% -45% -2% -39% $ 34,015,848.02 FAU First Au Ltd 0.004 14% 60% 100% 60% 100% $ 8,287,973.11 ARL Ardea Resources Ltd 0.385 -4% -8% 20% -25% 17% $ 82,061,036.85 GWR GWR Group Ltd 0.091 0% -13% 12% 5% 14% $ 29,448,205.61 IVR Investigator Res Ltd 0.032 -6% 60% 68% -36% 60% $ 49,270,766.79 GTR Gti Energy Ltd 0.004 0% 0% 0% -20% 14% $ 11,995,798.65 IPT Impact Minerals 0.0065 30% 8% -31% -57% -31% $ 25,709,644.80 BNZ Benzmining 0.44 -3% 29% 33% 226% 28% $ 70,376,347.75 MOH Moho Resources 0.004 0% -33% 0% 14% -20% $ 2,236,242.08 BCM Brazilian Critical 0.011 22% 10% 22% -35% 22% $ 14,415,865.59 PUA Peak Minerals Ltd 0.0245 17% 53% 181% 916% 216% $ 61,761,068.38 MRZ Mont Royal Resources 0.041 0% 0% -5% -33% -5% $ 3,486,221.51 SMS Starmineralslimited 0.019 -14% -27% -53% -27% -47% $ 3,530,326.41 MVL Marvel Gold Limited 0.014 -7% 0% 56% 75% 56% $ 19,504,319.84 PRX Prodigy Gold NL 0.002 0% 0% 0% -10% 0% $ 6,350,111.10 AAU Antilles Gold Ltd 0.004 0% 0% 33% 0% 33% $ 9,325,472.06 CWX Carawine Resources 0.094 0% -6% -5% -6% -6% $ 22,431,917.66 RND Rand Mining Ltd 2.12 7% 12% 36% 49% 40% $ 120,008,277.71 CAZ Cazaly Resources 0.023 21% 44% 53% 15% 64% $ 9,226,059.82 BMR Ballymore Resources 0.17 -8% 10% 31% 3% 42% $ 31,811,505.30 DRE Dreadnought Resources Ltd 0.01 -23% -23% -9% -63% -17% $ 60,954,000.00 ZNC Zenith Minerals Ltd 0.036 -8% -12% -10% -48% -10% $ 14,824,753.92 REZ Resourc & En Grp Ltd 0.019 12% 19% 6% 58% -17% $ 13,432,782.44 LEX Lefroy Exploration 0.1 -5% 28% 47% 10% 43% $ 24,842,013.80 ERM Emmerson Resources 0.13 0% 0% 76% 141% 69% $ 82,630,454.27 AM7 Arcadia Minerals 0.016 -11% -20% -16% -70% -16% $ 1,760,751.50 ADT Adriatic Metals 5.525 11% 52% 38% 39% 42% $ 1,650,437,362.24 AS1 Asara Resources Ltd 0.05 -11% 22% 127% 355% 163% $ 58,362,425.94 CYL Catalyst Metals 5.725 -15% -18% 119% 484% 122% $ 1,447,751,324.25 CHN Chalice Mining Ltd 1.5575 6% 44% 44% 17% 41% $ 632,168,530.50 KAL Kalgoorliegoldmining 0.04 -13% -5% 122% 25% 122% $ 15,258,487.08 MLS Metals Australia 0.017 -6% -6% -19% -19% -26% $ 12,388,231.91 ADN Andromeda Metals Ltd 0.012 -8% 9% 71% -29% 71% $ 45,760,116.89 MEI Meteoric Resources 0.115 -15% 10% 42% -32% 35% $ 280,423,533.84 SRN Surefire Rescs NL 0.002 100% -20% -40% -70% -32% $ 4,972,890.78 WA8 Warriedarresourltd 0.13 8% 8% 210% 160% 195% $ 135,918,297.48 HMX Hammer Metals Ltd 0.031 -3% -3% 0% -6% -6% $ 28,408,278.40 WCN White Cliff Min Ltd 0.02 -9% -31% 18% 29% 25% $ 48,267,722.92 AVM Advance Metals Ltd 0.048 0% 14% 41% 100% 41% $ 12,191,602.36 ASR 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Resources Ltd 0.0135 -4% 238% 350% 93% 350% $ 11,309,395.79 HCH Hot Chili Ltd 0.55 -2% 15% -20% -41% -21% $ 81,861,920.46 WAF West African Res Ltd 2.175 -6% -5% 46% 51% 52% $ 2,496,359,535.81 MEU Marmota Limited 0.039 -5% -11% 5% -17% 0% $ 45,953,925.81 NVA Nova Minerals Ltd 0.35 4% 9% 25% 75% -5% $ 111,434,108.87 SVL Silver Mines Limited 0.115 -15% 29% 42% -30% 47% $ 213,573,047.04 PGD Peregrine Gold 0.16 -24% 14% 33% -27% 14% $ 13,999,877.27 ICL Iceni Gold 0.059 -31% 3% -11% -13% -17% $ 20,598,083.22 FG1 Flynngold 0.034 0% 36% 26% 26% 36% $ 12,913,443.51 WWI West Wits Mining Ltd 0.02 -26% -17% 43% 54% 43% $ 52,566,531.06 RML Resolution Minerals 0.04 18% 233% 208% 100% 233% $ 24,222,908.48 AAJ Aruma Resources Ltd 0.01 0% 0% -9% -33% -17% $ 2,775,727.14 HWK Hawk Resources. 0.015 -6% -17% -25% -58% -32% $ 4,063,941.74 GMN Gold Mountain Ltd 0.001 -50% -50% -67% -67% -67% $ 5,619,759.25 MEG Megado Minerals Ltd 0.012 0% -8% -25% 40% -29% $ 7,280,199.14 HMG Hamelingoldlimited 0.069 -17% -23% 10% -13% 8% $ 16,340,625.00 BM8 Battery Age Minerals 0.055 2% 4% -45% -61% -48% $ 6,704,050.27 TBR Tribune Res Ltd 5 2% 4% 17% 42% 17% $ 262,340,385.00 FML Focus Minerals Ltd 0.37 -6% 61% 106% 147% 118% $ 104,593,905.43 VRC Volt Resources Ltd 0.004 -11% -20% 33% -33% 33% $ 23,423,889.92 ARV Artemis Resources 0.0055 -8% -21% -39% -54% -31% $ 15,214,032.99 HRN Horizon Gold Ltd 0.57 -2% 9% 43% 104% 19% $ 79,661,957.65 CLA Celsius Resource Ltd 0.0065 -7% -7% -35% -41% -41% $ 21,948,419.16 QML Qmines Limited 0.042 5% 17% -21% -30% -22% $ 18,134,750.00 RDN Raiden Resources Ltd 0.005 -17% -29% -55% -83% -55% $ 17,254,457.21 TCG Turaco Gold Limited 0.47 -2% 21% 77% 147% 84% $ 433,911,101.28 KCC Kincora Copper 0.039 8% 22% 50% -35% 44% $ 9,419,163.52 GBZ GBM Rsources Ltd 0.006 0% -33% -14% -40% -25% $ 7,026,419.87 DTM Dart Mining NL 0.003 -14% -25% -70% -84% -67% $ 3,594,166.73 MKR Manuka Resources. 0.041 3% 21% 58% 5% 46% $ 30,842,003.75 AUC Ausgold Limited 0.725 -4% 21% 77% 96% 73% $ 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17% 18% 36% 16% $ 637,522,208.46 CBY Canterbury Resources 0.031 7% 63% 24% -33% 41% $ 6,015,785.98 SLA Solara Minerals 0.175 3% 46% 116% -30% 94% $ 10,147,344.03 SFR Sandfire Resources 11.385 0% 8% 23% 32% 23% $ 5,233,419,204.00 TAM Tanami Gold NL 0.05 9% 32% 67% 61% 67% $ 57,579,755.25 NWM Norwest Minerals 0.012 -11% 20% -30% -48% 0% $ 11,620,302.74 ALK Alkane Resources Ltd 0.72 -3% 1% 43% 38% 41% $ 439,017,871.70 BMO Bastion Minerals 0.002 27% -15% -36% -58% -36% $ 1,419,960.35 IDA Indiana Resources 0.078 3% -1% 28% 83% 28% $ 49,490,399.27 GSM Golden State Mining 0.0075 7% -17% -6% -17% -6% $ 1,955,594.41 NSM Northstaw 0.032 -5% -8% 102% 148% 102% $ 8,757,648.00 GSN Great Southern 0.024 4% 9% 71% 60% 60% $ 23,923,302.96 VAU Vault Minerals Ltd 0.4125 -4% -4% 27% -7% 25% $ 2,789,014,086.62 DEG De Grey Mining 0 -100% -100% -100% -100% -100% $ 5,915,063,112.00 THR Thor Energy PLC 0.01 -9% -9% -23% -38% -23% $ 7,107,898.35 CDR Codrus Minerals Ltd 0.037 0% -3% 95% -23% 118% $ 8,062,640.78 MDI Middle Island Res 0.021 -16% 17% 50% 62% 75% $ 6,157,913.39 WTM Waratah Minerals Ltd 0.265 -23% -13% 71% 141% 71% $ 60,713,189.16 POL Polymetals Resources 0.815 -4% 1% 1% 220% 3% $ 204,232,215.14 RDS Redstone Resources 0.0035 17% -42% 40% -30% 40% $ 3,619,935.74 NAG Nagambie Resources 0.017 -6% -6% 6% 55% -6% $ 13,656,139.85 BGL Bellevue Gold Ltd 0.935 1% 6% -20% -49% -17% $ 1,395,128,171.12 GBR Greatbould Resources 0.073 3% 20% 70% 18% 70% $ 55,536,411.26 KAI Kairos Minerals Ltd 0.0305 13% 17% 135% 190% 154% $ 76,296,453.48 KAU Kaiser Reef 0.18 0% 9% 9% 24% 13% $ 100,902,845.50 HRZ Horizon 0.049 -11% 0% 26% 36% 23% $ 123,302,133.50 CDT Castle Minerals 0.076 -14% -19% 27% -49% 27% $ 9,628,794.31 RSG Resolute Mining 0.6 5% 3% 48% 20% 52% $ 1,298,720,507.93 EVN Evolution Mining Ltd 7.855 -10% -3% 63% 116% 63% $ 15,578,504,854.48 CXU Cauldron Energy Ltd 0.01 43% 14% -7% -61% -14% $ 14,664,046.09 DLI Delta Lithium 0.175 3% -13% 6% -22% 3% $ 125,394,813.60 ALY Alchemy Resource Ltd 0.005 0% -9% -29% -38% -29% $ 5,890,381.28 NH3 Nh3Cleanenergyltd 0.03 -9% 20% 58% 173% 67% $ 16,938,143.55 OBM Ora Banda Mining Ltd 0.915 -10% -9% 42% 158% 41% $ 1,751,893,791.45 AVW Avira Resources Ltd 0.007 0% 0% -65% -65% -65% $ 1,610,000.00 LCY Legacy Iron Ore 0.009 0% 0% 0% -33% -10% $ 87,858,383.26 PDI Predictive Disc Ltd 0.3875 -7% 2% 68% 104% 68% $ 1,035,072,490.97 MAT Matsa Resources 0.061 -13% -13% 74% 110% 74% $ 44,000,871.78 ZAG Zuleika Gold Ltd 0.018 50% 50% 38% -5% 38% $ 13,353,838.69 GML Gateway Mining 0.028 -10% 0% 22% 8% 33% $ 11,855,788.56 SBM St Barbara Limited 0.325 -12% 7% 10% 51% 44% $ 341,096,597.42 SBR Sabre Resources 0.009 0% 13% -10% -47% -10% $ 3,550,157.40 STK Strickland Metals 0.14 0% 27% 63% 27% 65% $ 305,418,572.60 CEL Challenger Gold Ltd 0.086 -1% 12% 126% 51% 83% $ 177,633,790.25 GG8 Gorilla Gold Mines 0.435 -11% -17% 67% 1446% 67% $ 279,429,093.42 NST Northern Star 20.34 -5% 8% 33% 52% 32% $ 29,113,820,447.62 OZM Ozaurum Resources 0.066 -8% -14% 154% 14% 120% $ 15,120,723.62 TG1 Techgen Metals Ltd 0.024 -4% -4% -29% -14% -31% $ 3,807,977.04 XAM Xanadu Mines Ltd 0.079 1% 0% 58% 32% 61% $ 178,714,472.74 AQI Alicanto Min Ltd 0.028 -13% 0% -24% 70% -24% $ 23,748,003.33 KTA Krakatoa Resources 0.012 0% 20% 33% 9% 26% $ 6,821,474.28 ARN Aldoro Resources 0.33 10% 3% 6% 400% -13% $ 57,296,432.03 WGX Westgold Resources. 2.945 -5% 13% -1% 25% 4% $ 2,801,035,779.30 MBK Metal Bank Ltd 0.011 -15% 10% -21% -52% -27% $ 5,472,048.98 A8G Australasian Metals 0.067 -3% -3% -13% -14% -15% $ 3,878,611.58 TAR Taruga Minerals 0.008 0% -11% -20% 14% -20% $ 6,423,786.52 DTR Dateline Resources 0.079 -21% 114% 2533% 778% 2157% $ 236,251,292.67 GOR Gold Road Res Ltd 3.36 -1% 2% 64% 107% 64% $ 3,650,300,841.60 S2R S2 Resources 0.064 -14% -28% -6% -35% -4% $ 33,523,787.98 NES Nelson Resources. 0.003 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% $ 6,515,782.98 TLM Talisman Mining 0.135 -4% -10% -36% -48% -34% $ 24,481,645.37 BEZ Besragoldinc 0.056 30% 37% -16% -43% -38% $ 22,436,836.11 PRU Perseus Mining Ltd 3.555 -5% 5% 34% 51% 38% $ 4,849,508,582.72 SPQ Superior Resources 0.0035 -13% -13% -42% -50% -42% $ 9,483,930.90 PUR Pursuit Minerals 0.037 -10% -10% -66% -75% -61% $ 3,690,156.63 RMS Ramelius Resources 2.655 -6% 4% 23% 42% 28% $ 3,013,260,660.80 PKO Peako Limited 0.002 0% -20% -33% -35% -33% $ 4,463,225.88 ICG Inca Minerals Ltd 0.009 80% 80% 50% 29% 80% $ 14,187,510.56 A1G African Gold Ltd. 0.16 -3% 42% 220% 567% 191% $ 84,220,475.52 NMG New Murchison Gold 0.018 6% 20% 80% 300% 100% $ 177,315,301.93 GNM Great Northern 0.013 0% -24% -7% 8% -7% $ 2,164,807.08 KRM Kingsrose Mining Ltd 0.031 3% 0% -14% -23% -11% $ 24,112,848.61 BTR Brightstar Resources 0.5 -11% -29% 0% 33% 0% $ 241,014,510.72 RRL Regis Resources 4.705 -4% 2% 78% 170% 85% $ 3,490,307,131.08 M24 Mamba Exploration 0.012 0% -14% 0% -33% 0% $ 4,132,318.54 TRM Truscott Mining Corp 0.052 -5% -20% -33% -15% -33% $ 9,955,325.12 TNC True North Copper 0.355 13% 65% -88% -93% -88% $ 44,583,975.80 MOM Moab Minerals Ltd 0.001 0% 0% -50% -80% -50% $ 1,733,666.03 KNB Koonenberrygold 0.035 -20% -48% 192% 106% 192% $ 37,913,621.72 AWJ Auric Mining 0.175 3% -9% -51% 0% -49% $ 32,546,692.85 ENR Encounter Resources 0.26 13% 13% -13% -28% -20% $ 119,710,156.56 SNG Siren Gold 0.0505 -5% 3% -20% -42% -22% $ 10,948,530.45 STN Saturn Metals 0.385 4% 43% 97% 97% 88% $ 156,284,475.48 USL Unico Silver Limited 0.28 2% 27% 56% 93% 44% $ 122,624,251.40 PNM Pacific Nickel Mines 0.024 0% 0% 0% -17% 0% $ 10,103,834.52 AYM Australia United Min 0.003 50% 0% -25% 50% -25% $ 5,527,732.46 HAV Havilah Resources 0.18 -3% 6% -14% 0% -20% $ 62,762,414.76 SPR Spartan Resources 2.08 -6% 4% 59% 154% 48% $ 2,588,762,477.66 PNT Panthermetalsltd 0.014 0% 8% 40% -31% 27% $ 4,212,663.67 MEK Meeka Metals Limited 0.155 -11% 24% 104% 400% 101% $ 377,355,775.50 GMD Genesis Minerals 4.61 -3% 17% 81% 155% 87% $ 5,097,869,029.00 PGO Pacgold 0.067 -1% -6% -9% -36% -11% $ 9,940,386.82 FEG Far East Gold 0.16 7% 10% -11% 52% -11% $ 56,889,255.22 MI6 Minerals260Limited 0.125 -7% -14% -4% 0% -4% $ 248,079,999.96 IGO IGO Limited 3.885 -8% -6% -21% -35% -19% $ 3,066,934,642.65 GAL Galileo Mining Ltd 0.105 -19% -9% -13% -49% -16% $ 20,750,617.34 RXL Rox Resources 0.295 2% 5% 64% 111% 48% $ 216,100,888.87 PTN Patronus Resources 0.07 6% 21% 43% 25% 43% $ 114,617,846.28 CLZ Classic Min Ltd 0.001 0% 0% 0% -50% 0% $ 2,790,941.81 TGM Theta Gold Mines Ltd 0.135 -4% 13% -27% -4% -25% $ 118,722,864.51 FAL Falconmetalsltd 0.13 -7% 0% 0% -48% 13% $ 26,550,000.00 SPD Southernpalladium 0.6 0% 208% 0% 43% 0% $ 66,843,750.00 ORN Orion Minerals Ltd 0.011 0% -8% -27% -27% -27% $ 75,354,926.00 TMB Tambourahmetals 0.022 -12% -12% -4% -67% 5% $ 3,235,981.01 TMS Tennant Minerals Ltd 0.006 0% -14% -33% -70% -33% $ 6,395,342.49 AZY Antipa Minerals Ltd 0.74 -4% 35% 196% 517% 185% $ 434,657,168.25 PXX Polarx Limited 0.0075 -6% -6% 7% -32% 15% $ 17,816,257.34 TRE Toubani Res Ltd 0.29 -5% 7% 115% 57% 71% $ 74,618,436.37 AUN Aurumin 0.097 8% 45% 67% 162% 47% $ 47,448,973.82 GPR Geopacific Resources 0.0225 -6% 18% 16% 10% 13% $ 73,196,702.50 FXG Felix Gold Limited 0.145 -3% -3% 67% 174% 73% $ 59,630,786.15 ILT Iltani Resources Lim 0.225 2% -6% 25% -32% 10% $ 12,922,541.66 BRX Belararoxlimited 0.06 0% -48% -67% -69% -66% $ 9,308,947.43 TM1 Terra Metals Limited 0.048 14% 60% 118% 55% 71% $ 23,894,848.30 TOR Torque Met 0.125 -4% 26% 145% -14% 136% $ 64,854,955.88 ARD Argent Minerals 0.022 -15% 22% 29% 47% 29% $ 31,815,090.56 LM1 Leeuwin Metals Ltd 0.1325 -5% 2% 121% 128% -5% $ 12,600,798.00 SX2 Southgold Consol 7.935 5% 37% 0% 0% 0% $ 1,114,325,536.00 UVA Uvrelimited 0.09 0% -10% 6% -18% 1% $ 5,418,000.09 VTX Vertexmin 0.26 -13% 11% 41% 206% 25% $ 56,478,241.96 Zuleika Gold (ASX:ZAG) Mark Creasy backed Zuleika Gold has a bone to pick with $1.5 billion ASX gold miner Catalyst Metals (ASX:CYL) through no smaller a forum than the WA Supreme Court ... actually it's a bone that's already been picked with Vango Mining, which Catalyst acquired a couple years back. It's going to head there in October this year to find out the quantum of damages payable by Catalyst after the Supreme Court found in March 2022 that entities now owned by Catalyst had wrongfully repudiated a JV agreement which "prevented Zuleika from earning up to 50% of the beneficial interest" in the tenement hosting the K2, K1 and PHB-1 prospects and the K2 Area at its project in the Plutonic gold district. 'It has taken five long years to get to this stage but, on behalf of and for all Zuleika Shareholders, I am pleased we can finally present to the Supreme Court the significant opportunity lost to us when the Catalyst Entities breached Zuleika's rights under the BTS Agreement," Zuleika exec chair Annie Guo said. 'This includes denying Zuleika's immediate beneficial interest in 4.1% of the Tenement and K2 Area, and therefore 4.1% of the underlying gold resource, and denying Zuleika the opportunity to earn in up to a 50% interest in the Tenement and K2 Area in alignment with the terms of the BTS Agreement. 'We long ago identified the potential and prospectivity of the Tenement and K2 Area and are not surprised that – today – they are earmarked to underpin the future of the Plutonic Gold Project. 'The Court has already confirmed that Zuleika was denied its rights under the BTS Agreement – and dismissed the Catalyst Entities' appeal – so Zuleika's focus now is to ensure we receive fair value for what is owed to us. 'Zuleika will provide further updates as this long-running litigation finally reaches its conclusion.' The 81,000oz K2 underground is now a planned satellite for Catalyst's Plutonic gold mine, with Zuleika claiming for losing the right to 50% of the K2 project, and unpaid entitlements under the sale agreement and royalty deed listed at $6m, legal costs and the transfer of a 4.1% beneficial interest in the tenement and K2 Area. Catalyst meanwhile has tried to distance itself from the situation, saying the Zuleika announcement, which references incidents that happened long before it acquired Vango Mining in 2023, is just the statement of trial dates and "conveys no new or material information". It says the dates have been known to Zuleika and Catalyst since they were set on April 11. "As to why these dates have only become material to Zuleika now is not known to Catalyst," the company said. "The Board of Catalyst considers this to be nothing more than an attempt to generate publicity and exert leverage against the defendants in the context of the forthcoming Supreme Court hearing," CYL told the ASX. Cazaly was up there in the past week after starting RC drilling at the Duke of York gold prospect. The 2000m drill program will test beneath historical gold workings at the target, part of its Goongarrie gold project to the north of Kalgoorlie. Historical drill intercepts at Duke of York included strikes of 13m at 3.5g/t and 8m at 10.7g/t on the margin of mafic and sedimentary rock under the old Duke of York workings. 'I am extremely pleased to announce that drilling has commenced at Duke of York, the first of many gold targets to be tested in this highly prospective district," MD Tara French said. "Our team has worked extremely hard to obtain approvals which places us on the ground less than 3 months after exercising the option to earn up to 80% of the Goongarrie Gold project with Brightstar Resources (ASX:BTR). "It's a very exciting time to be drilling beneath historical gold workings in the eastern goldfields, and we can't wait to see the results of this first drilling campaign.'