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Judge lifts ban on ‘tell-all’ book by Trump’s niece

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WASHINGTON: An appeals court judge in New York has lifted a temporary ban on the publicatio­n of a potentiall­y explosive “tell-all” book by President Donald Trump’s niece, court documents showed.

The ruling issued Wednesday allows publisher Simon & Schuster to print and distribute the 240-page book by Mary Trump, who dubs the US president “the world’s most dangerous man.”

The president’s brother, Robert Trump, had asked for the restrainin­g order, arguing that Mary was violating a nondisclos­ure agreement signed in 2001 after the settlement over the estate of Fred Trump – the father of Donald and Robert and of Mary’s father Fred Trump Jr.

Judge Alan Scheinkman postponed addressing whether the author had violated the nondisclos­ure agreement preventing her from revealing family secrets by writing the book.

Neverthele­ss Simon & Schuster “is not a party to the agreement,” so the block of their publicatio­n of the book “is vacated,” he ruled.

Mary Trump’s attorney Ted Boutrous tweeted that another temporary restrainin­g order “remains in effect as to Ms. Trump, but we will be filing a brief in the trial court tomorrow (Thursday) explaining why it must be vacated.”

In the book, Mary, a clinical psychologi­st, recounts what she witnessed of the “toxic family” in the home of her grandparen­ts, according her publisher.

The Daily Beast reported earlier that the book will reveal that Mary Trump was the crucial source for explosive New York Times reporting on Trump’s finances, which suggested the billionair­e paid little in tax for decades.

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