Justice Hal Greenwald of the state supreme court in
Poughkeepsie, New York, denied the request to stop publication,
and he canceled the temporary restraining order issued June 30
against Mary Trump and her publisher Simon & Schuster at the
request of Robert Trump, the president's brother.
Robert Trump has previously said the scheduled July 28 release
of "Too Much and Never Enough: How My Family Created the World's
Most Dangerous Man" would violate a confidentiality agreement
tied to the estate of his father Fred Trump Sr, who died in
1999. Mary Trump is Fred Trump's granddaughter.
"The court got it right in rejecting the Trump familys' effort
to squelch Mary Trump's core political speech on important
issues of public concern," Mary Trump's attorneys said in a
statement. "The First Amendment forbids prior restraints because
they are intolerable infringements on the right to participate
in democracy."
(Reporting by Rich McKay in Atlanta; Editing by Tom Brown)
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