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Hi Benjamin,
Just got off the phone with Applecare.
It took us a awhile but eventually using these steps helped with solving the problem.
Go to Terminal
Type in the following command
sudo rm -rf
Make sure there is a "space" right after -rf
Then drag all your files or folders into Terminal after the command above
It should show you a list of all files and folders you dragged into Terminal
Next hit enter
It will ask for your system password
Enter in your password which will show blank
Hit enter
Then go back to your trash can and empty it.
Your trash should be empty now.
To keep it simple, instead of dragging a bunch of files and folders into Terminal, I found it was easier to drag all your trash into one folder and then use that one folder to drag into Terminal.
A final note. I created a dummy .txt file, dropped it into trash and noticed my trash still does not empty by simply right clicking and selecting empty trash.
I'm not sure if this is a bug in the Lion OSX or not. Hopefully, someone can provide some more insight.