Donald Trump is sued by his niece FAMILY EMPIRE
Mary Trump accuses him of being part of an inheritance
Mary Trump, niece of the US president, has filed a lawsuit against Donald Trump and his brothers, Maryanne and Robert (recently deceased), alleging that they committed fraud with their real estate inheritance. Presented before the headquarters of the State Supreme Court in Manhattan, according to the newspaper The New York Times, Mary Trump alleges that her family not only did not fulfill their fiduciary duty but also violated the birth rights of her and her brother. hers Fred Trump III.
The lawsuit explains that at the end of the 1980s, the president and his brothers took control of the real estate empire that his father, Alfred Trump, had built in New York City. It was shortly after Fred Jr, Mary's father and older brother of the US president, passed away, a victim of a heart attack. The plaintiff received a substantial portfolio of assets that included shares in a group of property companies known as Midland Associates Group and tens of thousands of square meters of built and development land.
The niece of the American president defends the honor of her grandfather Alfred Trump
That stake in the family empire was decimated by inflated management fees, loans to themselves with no payment terms, the collusion of an appraiser to undervalue their land, and other scams that have left their share practically worthless.
Over the past few months, Mary Trump, 55, has worked to compile the total list of assets that were hers and incorporate it into her claim: 10% of a piece of land next to Beach Haven, 5% of another in Shore Haven, a 120 thousand square meter lot in Bensonhurst with 32 buildings and a shopping center as well as another 160 thousand square meters in Coney Island with 26 buildings and parcels.
All this was ceded to her uncles under her deceit, the victim of a plot hatched by the three, according to her, when she was a minor, her family should have looked after her interests. At first, Mary and her brother, Fred Trump III, resisted, challenging the grandfather's will, arguing that it was not fair to them.
However, according to the lawsuit, her uncles "increased the pressure" with such despicable acts as cutting off health insurance for Fred, whose son suffers from cerebral palsy and needs daily medical attention. Finally, they gave up and sold an already greatly diminished real estate stake. Now the time has come to recover it as it was originally received.
Thus, Mary accuses Donald, Maryanne and Robert Trump (the latter who died in August) of fraud and civil conspiracy.