Trump Sued by Niece Mary Alleging Family Defrauded Her

  • The suit follows her publication of a scathing tell-all book
  • She claims she was lied to about the value of the Trump firm
Mary Trump’s book on display at a bookstore store in ManhattanPhotographer: Lev Radin/Pacific Press/LightRocket via Getty Images
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President Donald Trump was sued by his niece Mary for allegedly conspiring with his brother and sister to defraud her of tens of millions of dollars using false documents and bogus loans.

The suit filed Thursday by Mary Trump comes two months after the publication of her damning tell-all book about the family, which the president’s late brother, Robert Trump, failed to halt in court. Mary Trump’s suit, which focuses on the settlement of disputed wills, brings to light more potentially damaging allegations less than six weeks before the presidential election.