The Guardian (USA)

Trump campaign ordered to pay Omarosa Manigault Newman over $1.3m

- Martin Pengelly in New York

Donald Trump’s campaign has been ordered to pay his former aide Omarosa Manigault Newman more than $1.3m in legal fees, closing a case over her alleged violation of a non-disclosure agreement.

Celebratin­g the ruling, Manigault Newman compared herself to David and the former president to Goliath.

John M Phillips, an attorney for Manigault Newman, tweeted pictures of the ruling by a court arbitrator, Andrew Brown. The total due to be paid by the Trump campaign was $1,310,873.48.

Phillips wrote: “$1.3m attorney fee and cost order against the Trump campaign issued! (Highest known prevailing party attorney fee assessment against a president or presidenti­al campaign). Huge thanks to Omarosa for believing in us during this three-year ordeal of weaponized litigation.”

Phillips also tweeted a picture with Manigault Newman, both smiling and pointing to copies of the ruling.

Manigault Newman rose to fame as a contestant on The Apprentice, Trump’s NBC reality TV series, before becoming his political aide and working in the White House.

Fired from that role, in 2018 she published a tell-all memoir, Unhinged: An Insider’s Account of the Trump White House. The book contained explosive claims including that the then president was a “racist” who used the N-word repeatedly.

In its review, the Guardian said that though the book was “light on policy”, it had “all the ingredient­s of a great novel; power, sex, race and money”.

Manigault Newman also released audio recordings of Trump officials.

Trump sued her for violating a nondisclos­ure agreement, or NDA. He lost the case in September 2021.

The New York Times said Phillips provided it a copy of the ruling in which the arbitrator, Brown, wrote that Manigault Newman “was defending herself in a claim which was extensivel­y litigated for more than three years, against an opponent who undoubtedl­y commanded far greater resources”.

Trump did not immediatel­y comment.

Manigault Newman tweeted: “First year law student vs [the 45th president’s] entire legal team. (David vs Goliath) … Now pardon me as I get back to studying for my contract law final exam.”

Trump faces extensive legal woes elsewhere, including investigat­ions of his business affairs and of his attempts to overturn his 2020 election defeat by Joe Biden.

He has lost other cases over NDAs, including one involving a former campaign worker who said Trump forcibly kissed her.

Also on Wednesday, Hillary Clinton, Trump’s opponent in 2016, filed a motion seeking the dismissal of a lawsuit in which Trump accuses her of a racketeeri­ng conspiracy in connection with that election.

Calling the suit “a fundraisin­g tool, a press release or a list of political grievances”, a lawyer for Clinton, David Kendall, said it should be “dismissed with prejudice”.

 ?? Photograph: Carlo Allegri/Reuters ?? Donald Trump and Omarosa Manigault Newman in Detroit, Michigan, in 2016.
Photograph: Carlo Allegri/Reuters Donald Trump and Omarosa Manigault Newman in Detroit, Michigan, in 2016.

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