Jimu news reporter Song Qingying
Trump sued his own niece, a few years ago Trump's niece disclosed to the media the black material of his uncle, not only evidence of tax evasion, but also the privacy of finding someone to test on behalf of him, being rejected by suitors, etc., causing Trump to almost lose his reputation. This time, Trump is finally going to take a shot to "kill relatives in righteousness."
According to US media reports, former US President Trump sued his niece Mary Trump on September 21, claiming $100 million. The reason is that in 2018, Mary disclosed confidential documents to the New York Times about the wealth of the Trump family. Based on the voluminous tax documents Provided by Mary, The New York Times wrote an exclusive 14,000-word investigative report on Trump.
Trump was involved in "fraudulent" tax projects in the 1990s and received at least $413 million from his father's real estate empire.

Trump, The Associated Press
In addition to the "black spots" of tax avoidance, Mary also exposed many of her uncle's black materials.
According to the New York Times, Mary had disclosed that when she was young, Trump paid for people to take the SAT, a standardized test for college admissions.
Mary also revealed that her uncle had asked her to be a shadow writer, and Trump gave her a list of women that Trump wanted to date before, but after Trump was rejected by them, he described them as "ugly and fat".
In 2017, when Trump was still in office, a reporter tried to contact Mary to find Trump's black material, and at first she was a little reluctant, but after seeing her uncle's perverse behavior and other behaviors, she made up her mind to help the investigative reporter. Mary said she had to pull her uncle off the horse.
According to media reports, the uncle and nephew's entanglement is extremely deep. Mary Trump, 56, is Trump's older brother, Fred Trump Jr. Daughter.
Mary felt that Uncle Trump had looked down on her father for years. On the night of her father's death, the Trump family left him alone in the hospital.
After the death of Mary's grandfather, Fred Trump Sr., Mary found herself and her brother excluded from her grandfather's will, and she accused Trump of depriving herself of the million-dollar property she deserved.
Mary also said that at the age of 29, her uncle was still judging her body.
Last year, during Trump's re-election campaign, Mary Trump published a book revealing how she provided Trump's tax documents for the New York Times report.
Trump told his current wife, Melania, that Mary had just dropped out of college at the time she was writing the book and was also taking drugs.
Mary Trump
Trump's lawsuit in New York state court alleges that Mary violated a confidentiality agreement by disclosing tax records in Fred Trump's will.
About two years after Fred Trump's death, in 2001, Mary Trump reached a settlement with other family members that included confidentiality and non-disclosure clauses that prohibited Mary from sharing the contents of Fred Trump's will in other venues, in the media, etc.
Trump angrily accused Mary and her New York Times and Times reporters of wanting to stifle his political career "out of personal hatred of him."
But Mary Trump said she didn't think the NDA "had any impact" because "because what I said was too important."
The New York court said the case was currently pending.
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