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FakeNoose

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10. It seems to boil down to Mary's aunt Maryanne Trump Barry
Sat Feb 27, 2021, 10:41 AM
Feb 2021

Mary's aunt is the last one who could testify and provide evidence that Freddy's daughter Mary (and her brother) were cheated out of their father's share of the estate. But if Auntie Maryanne were to do that, it would cost her as well as Donald because they both benefited from the fraud.

Last minute tampering of the will (before the death of father Fred) would have been witnessed by someone in the family. I'm guessing it was Auntie Maryanne and her mother Mary. Besides Donald, who did the tampering.



Hope it all gets a fair shakeout bucolic_frolic Feb 2021 #1
In the American legal system? Good luck. apnu Feb 2021 #22
Isn't that admitting that the Trump Estate defrauded Mary Trump? no_hypocrisy Feb 2021 #2
No, arguing about legal time limitations does not constitute an admission of guilt. cstanleytech Feb 2021 #3
Legally mobeau69 Feb 2021 #5
Right. Even an innocent person could pursue a simple time limitation defense before... thesquanderer Feb 2021 #7
Hoping lady Justice working hard to prevail. riversedge Feb 2021 #4
Trump should be assumed to be twodogsbarking Feb 2021 #6
Welcome to D.U.. orangecrush Feb 2021 #8
Thank you. twodogsbarking Feb 2021 #11
She describes the suit over Fred Jr's share of the estate DeminPennswoods Feb 2021 #9
+ agree. that's what I recall from the book as well. the donald, maryanne, robert, and elizabeth iluvtennis Feb 2021 #13
It seems to boil down to Mary's aunt Maryanne Trump Barry FakeNoose Feb 2021 #10
Since Maryanne Trump is a retired judge BlueIdaho Feb 2021 #12
Yes one would think so FakeNoose Feb 2021 #16
"..could have sued much earlier based on documents they handed over.."? oldsoftie Feb 2021 #14
Sure sounds like it DeminPennswoods Feb 2021 #17
"In Chancery" by John Galsworthy MineralMan Feb 2021 #15
There's a doctrine in the law called the discovery rule. rsdsharp Feb 2021 #18
I wish her the very best of luck LiberalLovinLug Feb 2021 #19
Of all the disgusting things Trump has done, this is one of the most shameful. Cheating your own Martin68 Feb 2021 #20
If Trump was ever fair or straight-dealing with anyone in his life... Dave Starsky Feb 2021 #24
K&R Blue Owl Feb 2021 #21
Some day the orange demon will face consequences. travelingwithhendoe Feb 2021 #23
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