Judge lifts ban on revealing book of Donald Trump’s niece, Mary Trump

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In a book, Mary Trump recounts what she saw of “toxic family” in her grandparents.

Washington, United States:

A New York appeals judge lifted a temporary ban on the publication of a potentially explosive “explosive” book by President Donald Trump’s niece, according to court documents.

The ruling released Wednesday allows publisher Simon & Schuster to print and distribute the 240-page book by Mary Trump, who calls the President “the most dangerous man in the world.”

President’s brother Robert Trump requested restraining order, arguing that Mary was violating a non-disclosure agreement signed in 2001 after the estate of Fred Trump – Donald and Robert’s father and father were settled by Mary Fred Trump Jr.

Judge Alan Scheinkman postponed the question of whether the author had violated the non-disclosure agreement preventing him from revealing family secrets while writing the book.

Nevertheless, Simon & Schuster “is not a party to the agreement”, so that the block of their publication of the book “is released”, he judged.

Mary Trump’s lawyer Ted Boutrous tweeted that another temporary restraining order “remains in effect for Ms. Trump, but we will file a brief in court tomorrow [Thursday] explaining why it should be canceled. “

In her book, Mary, a clinical psychologist, recounts what she saw of the “toxic family” in her grandparents, according to her editor.

The Daily Beast reported earlier that the book would reveal that Mary Trump was the crux of the New York Times’ explosive reports on Trump’s finances, hinting that the billionaire had paid little tax for decades.

(With the exception of the title, this story was not edited by GalacticGaming staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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