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Trump’s niece was ‘swindled’ by family out of full inheritance: suit

 

President Trump and his siblings, Maryanne and Robert, “swindled” niece Mary Trump out of tens of millions of dollars in inheritance money, new court papers allege.

 

“Her aunt and uncles — who called Mary ‘honeybunch’ — promised to watch over her interests for her benefit,” Mary’s Manhattan Supreme Court lawsuit from Thursday says. “Instead, they swindled her.”

 

Mary — who fought her family in court earlier this year to publish a tell-all book — says that the trio’s scheme to cut her out of her inheritance began when her dad, Fred Trump Jr., died in 1981, when she was just 16, according to court papers.

 

First, they “siphoned” money from the business interests that Mary inherited by transferring money to their own companies and masking them as “legitimate business transactions,” the court papers claim.

 

Second, for years they made it appear as though Mary’s interests were worth less than they actually were, in part through bogus appraisals and financial statements, the court documents allege.

 

Third, they strong-armed Mary into signing an agreement to cut her out of her grandfather Fred Trump Sr.’s estate after he passed away in 1999 by threatening to bankrupt her interests and canceling a health care policy for a nephew who had cerebral palsy, the court filing claims.

 

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https://news.yahoo.com/democrats-alert-inspector-general-gops-165419233.html

Democrats alert inspector general that GOP's Biden probe “directly implicated” Perry in corruption

"Witness testimony in this investigation has directly implicated former Secretary Rick Perry in alleged wrongdoing, and the department more broadly, in a scheme to undermine anti-corruption efforts that were implemented by Ukraine in partnership with the international community," Wyden wrote.

 

ProPublica reported earlier this month that Perry repeatedly pushed deals that "were potentially worth billions of dollars to Perry's friends and political donors" and could "stand to benefit" the secretary himself. Two of the deals, including one worth $20 billion, went to the Texas firm Energy Transfer. Perry served on the company's board before and after his stint at the Energy Department and bought shares now worth about $800,000 three months after leaving his post, according to the report

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I know someone who lived in Texas many years ago and was working in some advocacy capacity for agricultural organizations. He had to work with Rick Perry on a few different projects...said Perry was legitimately one of the dumbest people he's been around. Just completely clueless and hapless in almost every imaginable capacity. 

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