A former Trump protege wants another round with The Donald.
Broward Circuit Judge Jeffrey Streitfeld has revived a lawsuit at the request of developer Richard T. Fields after a 2008 settlement fell through.
A Florida judge has revived a lawsuit at the request of developer Richard T. Fields after a 2008 settlement fell through. Trump Hotels & Casino Resorts Development sued Fields and the developers of the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casinos for an estimated $1 billion, alleging Fields conspired to cut him out of a deal to develop two casinos for the tribe. To end the fight, Fields agreed to buy an Atlantic City, N.J., casino for $316 million -- a deal that collapsed when Trump's companies filed for bankruptcy.
October 28, 2009 at 12:00 AM
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The original version of this story was published on Law.Com
A former Trump protege wants another round with The Donald.
Broward Circuit Judge Jeffrey Streitfeld has revived a lawsuit at the request of developer Richard T. Fields after a 2008 settlement fell through.
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