Judge green lights release of controversial new tell-all book from Trump's niece

The much-anticpated book had been held for release by another judge

Published July 2, 2020 5:32AM (EDT)

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Yesterday, a judge paused Mary Trump's tell-all book on President Donald Trump and his family, but Wednesday evening, a New York appellate judge ruled that Simon & Schuster could move forward with releasing the book.

According to the New York TimesToo Much and Never Enough: How My Family Created the World's Most Dangerous Man will be released in four weeks, on schedule.

"Justice Alan Scheinkman's ruling, however, put off addressing a central aspect of the bitter spat about the manuscript that has been roiling all month in the Trump family: whether, by writing the book, Ms. Trump violated a confidentiality agreement put in place nearly 20 years ago after a struggle over the will of her grandfather, Fred Trump Sr., Donald Trump's father," the report said.

The book is already No. 1 on Amazon, dethroning John Bolton, who originally held the top spot.

Read the full report at the New York Times.


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