According to
reports, the ruling allows publisher (Simon & Schuster) to print and
distribute the 240-page book, describing Trump as “the world’s most dangerous
man.”
An appeal
court judge, Judge Alan Scheinkman has lifted a temporary ban on the
publication of a ”tell-all” book written by U.S President Donald Trump’s niece,
Mary.
Donald
Trump’s brother, Robert Trump, had asked for the restraining order, arguing
that Mary was violating a non-disclosure agreement signed in 2001 after the
settlement over the estate of Fred Trump — the father of Donald, Robert, and
Fred Jr. (Mary Trump’s father).
The Judge,
however, postponed addressing whether the author had violated the
non-disclosure agreement preventing her from revealing family secrets by
writing the book.
”Simon &
Schuster “is not a party to the agreement,” so the block of their publication
of the book “is vacated,” he ruled.
Reacting to
the ruling, Mary’s attorney Ted Boutrous said in a statement that the lifting
of the prior restraint against the publisher was “very good news.”
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