Washington:Donald Trump's brother has asked another court to halt publication of a tell-all book by the President's niece after his first bid was rejected by a New York City judge.
Robert Trump's lawyers say the niece, Mary Trump, signed a legal settlement with several Trump family members nearly two decades ago that included a confidentiality clause barring her from publishing the book. They said the deal included a substantial financial settlement for Mary Trump.
Surrogates Court Judge Peter Kelly in New York City dismissed Robert Trump's request for an injunction on Thursday, saying the court lacked jurisdiction to hear the case. Robert Trump's lawyers filed another injunction request Friday in Supreme Court in Dutchess County, New York, where Robert Trump lives.
“Mary Trump reaped the rewards of the agreement for 20 years, and now seeks to breach the agreement by cashing in on a “tell-all” book,” Charles Harder, lead attorney for Robert Trump, said in a statement on Saturday. “The enforcement of voluntary contracts is a pillar of our legal system. This private dispute has nothing to do with the First Amendment.”
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The settlement agreement related to the will of Donald Trump’s father, New York real estate developer Fred Trump.