KEY POINTS
  • A New York surrogate's court judge rejected on jurisdictional grounds an effort by President Donald Trump's brother to halt the publication of a book by the president's niece, Mary Trump.
  • The book, "Too Much and Never Enough: How My Family Created the World's Most Dangerous Man," is scheduled to be published on July 28.
  • The president has said that his niece is subject to a nondisclosure agreement and is "not allowed to write a book."
  • Robert Trump's lawyer, Charles Harder, said he would file a new suit in New York Supreme Court to try and block the book.

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Judge rejects Trump family attempt to block publication of niece's tell-all

A New York judge on Thursday rejected on jurisdictional grounds a legal effort by President Donald Trump's brother to halt the publication next month of a tell-all book by the president's niece, Mary Trump — but the brother's lawyer said the case will be refiled in another court.

The ruling in Queens County Surrogate's Court by Judge Peter Kelly came just two days Trump's brother, Robert Trump, said in a court filing that Mary Trump would be violating a nondisclosure agreement if the book is published.

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