Publishing a book to expose Trump's black information, providing the New York Times with confidential materials of the trump family, frequently criticizing on programs, and publicly supporting Biden during the general election... Mary trump criticized and broke the news many times. After "stabbing" her uncle trump, she was finally hit back by trump. Trump took Mary to court and asked her to compensate "no less than $100 million". Along with Mary, the New York Times and its three journalists were also accused and claimed compensation. They won the 2019 Pulitzer Prize for their investigation and report on the trump family tax.
figure source: Capitol Hill according to a report in the US "Capitol Hill" on September 21 local time, Alina habba, Trump's private lawyer, filed a lawsuit in daches County, New York on Tuesday, suing Trump's niece Mary trump, the New York Times and three reporters of the newspaper, saying that they were "motivated by a personal vendetta", He planned an "insidious plot", obtained Trump's private records and wrote a report on his tax history. In 2018, New York Times reporters Susanne Craig, David Barstow and Russell Buettner published a series of reports exposing the tax history and financial situation of the trump family based on Trump's confidential tax and financial records, It pierced Trump's image as a self-made billionaire. These three journalists won the Pulitzer Prize for journalism in 2019.
Trump's personal confidential tax records were provided to reporters of the New York Times by his niece Mary trump. Mary admitted this in an interview with the Daily Beast last year. When asked whether she was the ultimate source of the New York Times tax report, Mary trump said, "yes, I'm really proud. But I have to tell you the truth. I don't even remember that I have (confidential records) . this is entirely due to the talented Suzanne Craig. First, she reminded me that I have them. Second, she tried to convince me so effectively and tenaciously. I mean, it took her months to convince me, so it was entirely her credit. "
Mary trump pointed out in the lawsuit, His niece signed a confidentiality agreement in 2001, but she was "persuaded" by the New York Times reporter and "stole the records from her lawyer's office and handed them to the times." trump said that the New York Times knew about the confidentiality agreement, but still "relentlessly found Mary trump and deliberately let her violate the settlement agreement." as for niece Mary, Trump accused her of participating in "an ill considered effort to profit from these activities." trump said that Mary "disclosed and provided confidential information to the times, which is a serious violation of the settlement agreement." trump wrote in his complaint that he asked the defendant Mary trump and the New York Times to compensate her for the loss of "no less than $100 million".
it is worth mentioning that when Mary published her book on trump "too much and never enough: how my family created the most dangerous person in the world" last year, Trump's brother Robert sued Mary on the grounds of the confidentiality agreement in 2001, trying to prevent the publication of the book. Hal Greenwald, the judge who heard the case at that time, ruled that the scope of the confidentiality agreement was too vague to prevent Mary from writing articles about President trump. In addition, the publisher of the book was not the signatory of the agreement.
in response to her uncle's lawsuit, Mary trump responded to the Daily Beast, "I think he is going to throw anything against the wall he can." "a spokesman for the New York Times responded:" the New York Times The report on Donald Trump's tax is a detailed report on the issues most concerned by the public. Trump's prosecution is an attempt to silence independent news organizations, and we plan to actively defend it. "< br / >
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