USA: Mary Trump sues her uncle Donald Trump



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Donald Trump threatens new problems for his own family. The niece of the president of the United States, Mary Trump, sued her uncle and two other family members in a New York court. Background: 55-year-old woman finds herself disappointed with an inheritance valued in the millions.

Specifically, the lawsuit is directed against Donald Trump, his sister Maryanne Trump Barry and the estate of his brother Robert, who died in August. Mary Trump accuses her three relatives of pushing her away when she was trying to take control of Fred Trump’s legacy. Fred Trump is the father of Donald Trump and the grandfather of Mary Trump. He died in 1999.

“The fraud was not just a family business, it was a way of life,” the indictment says. In doing so, Mary Trump picks up on the accusations she made in her recently published investigative book “Too Much is Never Enough. How My Family Created the Most Dangerous Man in the World.” In a statement released by her attorney, Mary Trump said the defendant had secretly worked against her and lied about the value of her inheritance. According to the Reuters news agency, attorneys for the defendants initially declined to comment on the matter, or were initially unavailable.

Mary Trump is the daughter of Donald Trump’s older brother, Fred, who died in 1981. In the United States, her well-known book was published in the middle of last month. Donald Trump’s younger brother, Robert Trump, had ruled at the last minute with his request to enforce preliminary injunctions against the author and publisher in a New York court to stop publication.

In her book, Mary Trump warns of an “end to American democracy” if her uncle is reelected in November. She has already publicly announced that she will vote for her Democratic challenger Joe Biden.

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