Too Much and Never Enough : How My Family Created the World’s Most Dangerous Man (” Too much and never enough : how my family has created the most dangerous man in the world “, in French), the book of Mary Trump, the niece of the president of the United States, will be in sale at the booksellers from the 28th of July. Wednesday the 1st of July, the judge of a court of appeals of New York, Alan Scheinkman, has lifted the temporary ban on the publication of this book, considering that it is not part of the confidentiality agreement of Trump. The book contains revelations potentially explosive for Donald Trump.
Robert Trump, brother of the president, was seized last week a specialized court of New York to prevent the publication, arguing that it violated a confidentiality agreement that the niece had agreed in connection with the legacy of Fred Trump, the father of the president. In a decision of two pages, the judge Hal Greenwald was blocked on Tuesday the publication of this book, at least until 10 July.
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the judge of the court of appeal has, however, deferred its judgment on the question of the possible violation by Mary Trump of an agreement intended to prevent her from revealing family secrets. Ted Boutrous, a lawyer of the author, has tweeted in the aftermath that the temporary injunction ” remain in effect for Ms. Trump, but (they will) file an appeal tomorrow (Thursday) at court to explain why it should be lifted “.
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In a statement sent to Agence France-Presse, he called “good news” the decision on the editor and explained that it had to be based in particular on the 1st amendment of the Constitution, which protects freedom of expression, to defend his client. Mary Trump, psychologist 55 years old, is the daughter of Fred Trump Jr, elder brother of the president, and who passed away in 1981 at the age of 42 as a result of alcoholism.
In this book, she recounts the events she witnessed in the home of his grandparents in New York, where they grew up, Donald Trump and his four brothers and sisters. “She described a nightmare because of trauma, relationships, destructive, and a mixture of tragic neglect and abuse “, according to his publishing house.
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