The Columbus Dispatch

Trump sues niece, Times over records in tax story

- Michael R. Sisak

NEW YORK – Former President Donald Trump on Tuesday sued his estranged niece and The New York Times over a 2018 story about his family’s wealth and tax practices that was partly based on confidential documents she provided to the newspaper’s reporters.

Trump’s lawsuit, filed in state court in New York, accuses Mary Trump of breaching a settlement agreement by disclosing tax records she received in a dispute over family patriarch Fred Trump’s estate.

The lawsuit accuses the Times and three of its investigat­ive reporters, Susanne Craig, David Barstow and Russell Buettner, of relentless­ly seeking out Mary Trump as a source of informatio­n and convincing her to turn over documents. The suit claims the reporters were aware the settlement agreement barred her from disclosing the documents.

The Times’ story challenged Trump’s claims of self-made wealth by documentin­g how his father, Fred, had given him at least $413 million over the decades, including through tax avoidance schemes.

Mary Trump identified herself in a book published last year as the source of the documents provided to the Times.

Trump’s lawsuit alleges Mary Trump, the Times and its reporters “were motivated by a personal vendetta” against him and a desire to push a political agenda.

The defendants “engaged in an insidious plot to obtain confidential and highly-sensitive records which they exploited for their own benefit and utilized as a means of falsely legitimizi­ng their publicized works,” the lawsuit said.

In a statement to NBC News, Mary Trump said of her uncle, “I think he is a loser, and he is going to throw anything against the wall he can. It’s desperatio­n. The walls are closing in and he is throwing anything against the wall that he thinks will stick. As is always the

case with Donald, he’ll try and change the subject.”

A Times spokespers­on, Danielle Rhoads Ha, said the lawsuit “is an attempt to silence independen­t news organizati­ons and we plan to vigorously defend against it.”

The Times’ coverage of Trump’s taxes, she said, “helped inform citizens through meticulous reporting on a subject of overriding public interest.”

One of the Times reporters, Craig, responded in a tweet: “I knocked on Mary Trump’s door. She opened it. I think they call that journalism.”

Trump is seeking $100 million in damages.

Trump filed his lawsuit almost a year to the day after Mary Trump sued him over allegation­s that he and two of his siblings cheated her out of millions of dollars over several decades while squeezing her out of the family business. That case is pending.

Mary Trump, 56, is the daughter of Donald Trump’s brother, Fred Trump Jr., who died in 1981 at age 42. Mary Trump was 16 at the time.

Trump’s lawsuit focuses only on the Times’ 2018 story, a Pulitzer Prize winner for explanator­y reporting. It makes no mention of another Times scoop on Trump’s taxes last year, which found he paid no federal income taxes in 10 of the previous 15 years.

 ?? LM OTERO/AP FILE ?? Former President Donald Trump’s lawsuit alleges Mary Trump, the Times and its reporters “were motivated by a personal vendetta.”
LM OTERO/AP FILE Former President Donald Trump’s lawsuit alleges Mary Trump, the Times and its reporters “were motivated by a personal vendetta.”

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