Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Trump name stripped from Panama hotel

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PANAMA CITY — Workers pried President Donald Trump’s name from signs outside his family company’s luxury hotel in Panama on Monday, as Trump’s executives were ousted from their management offices in a business dispute under orders from Panamanian officials. Trump’s security guards also left.

The end to a 12-day standoff over control of the property came early in the day when a Panamanian judicial official and police officers backed the hotel’s majority owner, Orestes Fintiklis, as he took possession of the offices. The Trump-affiliated management and security officials then left the 70-story, waterfront high-rise.

“This was purely a commercial dispute that just spun out of control,” said Fintiklis, a Miami-based privateequ­ity investor and head of the hotel owners’ associatio­n. “And today this dispute has been settled by the authoritie­s and the judges of this country.”

The episode was a rare occasion when a foreign government has stood up against the operations of one of Trump’s family businesses, and it was unclear whether Trump might consider retaliatin­g diplomatic­ally. The Panamanian Embassy in Washington did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment. U.S. government officials referred questions to the Trump Organizati­on, which did not respond to phone messages and emails requesting comment.

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