Donald Trump's niece blasts his 'chutzpah' toward her fraud lawsuit
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[February 27, 2021]
By Jonathan Stempel
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Donald Trump's niece
accused him on Friday of trying to dodge accountability for defrauding
her out of a multimillion dollar inheritance by claiming she took too
long to sue.
Lawyers for Mary Trump made the accusation in a New York state court in
Manhattan, where the 55-year-old psychologist is suing the former
president, his sister Maryanne Trump Barry and his late brother Robert's
estate.
"The offensiveness of defendants' past conduct — stealing tens of
millions of dollars from their own niece — is perhaps surpassed only by
the chutzpah of their current arguments for dismissal," the lawyers
wrote.
A lawyer for Donald Trump and Robert's estate could not immediately be
reached outside business hours. Barry's lawyer declined to comment.
The case's origins are in the 1981 death of Mary's father, Fred Trump Jr,
the older brother of Donald Trump, who left the then 16-year-old Mary a
profitable real estate portfolio.
Mary Trump said her aunt and uncles were supposed to look after her
interests but instead siphoned money away, and finally "squeezed" her
out of the family fortune in a 2001 settlement related to the estate of
Fred Trump Sr, who died in 1999.
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She sued in September, just under two years after she claimed to
learn what they did through a New York Times investigation into
Donald Trump's finances.
"Reasonable diligence would not have uncovered the fraud" more than
a decade earlier as the defendants contended, her lawyers wrote.
Mary Trump's best-selling tell-all "Too Much and Never Enough: How
My Family Created the World's Most Dangerous Man" detailed some of
her allegations.
Donald Trump's lawyers have accused Mary Trump of trying to cash in
on the family name, and consume him with lawsuits.
The former president's legal challenges include a criminal probe by
Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance into possible fraud, a civil
probe by New York Attorney General Letitia James and defamation
lawsuits by two women, E. Jean Carroll and Summer Zervos, who
accused him of sexual misconduct.
(Reporting by Jonathan Stempel in New York; Editing by Cynthia
Osterman)
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