Trump wants to sue his ex-adviser $ 10 million
Donald Trump requires more than $ 10 million from a former campaign counselor. He accuses him of disseminating confidential information in the media.
Trump had a rather difficult relationship with ex-consultant Sam Nanberg. He was dismissed from the campaign almost a year ago after he posted a message on racial topics on Facebook under the name of the candidate.
Trump's lawyers have filed arbitration proceedings against Nunberg, alleging he violated a nondisclosure agreement by leaking "false information and libels" to reporters, including details used in a recent New York Post "Page Six" story about a public dispute between two senior staffers. campaigns.
The case is pending.
Trump's lawyers wrote that Nunberg began to disclose sensitive campaign information before he was fired last summer, and was caught red-handed.
According to court documents, Nunberg denies all leaks and says he did not violate his consulting agreement. He said that in this way the campaign is trying to “shut his mouth” and take revenge on him for supporting Senator Ted Cruz.
An ex-aide claims the Trump campaign is trying to hide the fact that the dispute between staffers was a "lover's quarrel."
Previously, ForumDaily wrote that Donald Trump’s campaign manager Kolya Lewandowski leaves your post. He is fired due to his "hostile relations with many representatives of the American press."
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