Simon & Schuster says they didn’t know Mary Trump signed a confidentiality agreement until Trump said so


Simon & Schuster says they were unaware that Donald Trump’s niece had signed a confidentiality agreement that would hinder the publication of their next revealing book, and the publishing company is asking a judge to deny a request for a warrant by the Family. Trump The Book, Too much and never enough: how my family created the most dangerous man in the world, will hit stores on July 28, but the Trump family has struggled to stop its launch. The First Family maintains that Mary signed the NDA during the deceased Fred Trump’s estate agreement. In an affidavit, Simon & Schuster CEO Jonathan Karp said: “We heard nothing about Ms. Trump signing any agreement about her ability to discuss her litigation with her family until shortly after the Press about Mrs. Trump’s Book about two weeks ago. ” , long after the Book had been accepted, put into production and printing began. And we never saw any alleged settlement until this action was brought against Ms. Trump and Simon & Schuster. “A judge granted a temporary restraining order against the book’s publication Tuesday.

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