[h=1]Court sides with publisher of tell-all book by Trump's niece[/h]
Mary Trump: Court sides with publisher of tell-all book by Trump's niece - CNN
Bad news for
President Trump and his younger brother, Robert Trump, who has been trying to block an unflattering tell all book by the
President's niece, Mary Trump, that Simon & Schuster is set to publish in July.
On Wednesday evening, a New York appellate court lifted the
temporary restraining order against Simon & Schuster, a decision that allows the publisher to move forward with printing copies of the book and shipping them to retailers. The court left the temporary restraining order in place for Mary Trump until a hearing on July 10.
Make no mistake: This is a blow to Robert Trump's attempt to block the book. Simon & Schuster had already said that it had printed 75,000 copies of the book and shipped copies to booksellers. By July 10's hearing, the publisher will be further along in its preparation for publishing the book on its scheduled release date of July 28. In other words, the horse will be that much closer to being out of the barn.
The appellate court also noted that "while parties are free to enter into confidentiality agreements, courts are not necessarily obligated to specifically enforce them" and said that such agreements are "alternatively enforceable through the impassion of money damages." The suggestion that money damages might be a way to resolve the legal dispute, instead of an injunction, also doesn't appear to bode well for Robert Trump's case...
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Mary Trump is Donald's niece and her book is already a best-seller on Amazon despite the fact it hasn't been released yet. Mary Trump is a clinical psychologist. Trump's brother, Robert Trump, had attempted to halt Simon & Schuster from releasing the claiming that his niece’s decision to publish the explosive account was in violation of a 19-year-old non-disclosure agreement that had been tied to an inheritance agreement.