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Judge rules plaintiffs suing Trump over sham businesses can remain anonymous
A judge ruled Thursday that four people suing President Trump and the Trump Organization regarding sham business schemes can remain anonymous for fear of retaliation.
The plaintiffs argued that Trump has a “history of wielding his wealth, stature and Twitter account to attack people whom he perceives to be his enemies” and asked a judge to allow them to use pseudonyms, The New York Times reported.
Lorna G. Schofield of Federal District Court in Manhattan granted their request. The lawsuit names them only as Jane Doe, Luke Loe, Richard Roe and Mary Moe.
I'm going to like this coming from NY. Discovery will be fun. I like Mary Moe already.
I feel in NY next year there may be many civil cases started over DrumpF Frauds.
Thanks, Cohen
A judge ruled Thursday that four people suing President Trump and the Trump Organization regarding sham business schemes can remain anonymous for fear of retaliation.
The plaintiffs argued that Trump has a “history of wielding his wealth, stature and Twitter account to attack people whom he perceives to be his enemies” and asked a judge to allow them to use pseudonyms, The New York Times reported.
Lorna G. Schofield of Federal District Court in Manhattan granted their request. The lawsuit names them only as Jane Doe, Luke Loe, Richard Roe and Mary Moe.
I'm going to like this coming from NY. Discovery will be fun. I like Mary Moe already.
I feel in NY next year there may be many civil cases started over DrumpF Frauds.
Thanks, Cohen