KEY POINTS
  • The 2016 campaign of former President Donald Trump agreed to invalidate its employee non-disclosure agreements in a $450,000 settlement of a federal court lawsuit.
  • The plaintiff, Jessica Denson, who had worked as a campaign aide, will receive $25,000 under the deal, with the rest of the money going to cover legal fees and costs.
  • The campaign tried to keep the monetary terms of the settlement secret, but a federal judge rejected that effort.
  • Trump defeated Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton in the race for the White House in 2016.
Donald Trump speaks at a campaign rally in front of his airplane, March 12, 2016 in Vandalia, Ohio.

Former President Donald Trump's 2016 campaign, as part of a $450,000 settlement of a class-action lawsuit by a former campaign aide, agreed to void non-disclosure agreements that hundreds of campaign workers and volunteers had signed as a condition of their work.

The deal, revealed Friday in a court filing, ended a lawsuit filed by former Trump campaign aide Jessica Denson in U.S. District Court in Manhattan.