Vanessa Trump, a former model and actress, and Trump Jr. said in
a joint statement on Thursday: "After 12 years of marriage, we
have decided to go our separate ways."
The statement was provided by the Trump Organization, the
president's business empire, which his son helps manage.
Further details were not immediately available on the
uncontested divorce filing by Vanessa Trump in a New York state
court. She and Trump Jr. have "enormous respect" for each other,
according to the joint statement, which also asked for privacy.
The couple were married in 2005 and have five children.
In recent months, Trump Jr., 40, has become enmeshed in an
investigation of possible collusion between his father's
presidential campaign and Russia in the 2016 presidential
election. The president has denied any such collusion.
Trump Jr. arranged a 2016 meeting between a group of Russians
and members of his father's campaign after an intermediary said
the Russians offered damaging information about Democratic
presidential candidate Hillary Clinton. "I love it," Trump Jr.
responded to the intermediary in an email.
He has played a key role in the Trump Organization since his
father entered the White House in January 2017. The president
said he would maintain ownership in his hotels, golf courses and
hundreds of other businesses but hand off control to his two
oldest sons.
The Trump Organization's website describes Trump Jr. as an
executive vice president, like his brother Eric Trump.
Last month, Vanessa Trump was taken to a New York hospital after
she opened a piece of mail containing a threat and a white
powder that was later determined to be non-hazardous.
Federal prosecutors in Boston earlier this month charged a
Massachusetts man with sending the threatening letter.
(Reporting by Jason Lange in Washington and Karen Freifeld in
New York; Editing by Kevin Drawbaugh and Peter Cooney)
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