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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsAfter Losing in Court, Donald Trump's 2016 Campaign Abandons Confidentiality Provisions/NDAs
This makes me smile. The TFG NDAs were poorly drafted and too broad to be enforceable
Link to tweet
https://lawandcrime.com/high-profile/after-losing-in-court-donald-trumps-2016-campaign-abandons-confidentiality-provisions-that-silenced-workers/
The legal team behind Donald Trumps 2016 campaign will no longer seek to punish workers who speak publicly about their time working to get the former president elected.
The campaigns reversal came after a judge voided its non-disclosure agreements as vague and indefinite. Trumps legal team quickly jockeyed to seek a litigation advantage from their concession toward its workers on Tuesday.
Lawyers for Donald J. Trump for President, Inc. now known as the Make America Great Again PAC disclosed the concession in a letter filed in court on Tuesday in a lawsuit brought by Jessica Denson, who previously led the campaigns Hispanic outreach efforts. In that letter, the lawyers asked U.S. District Judge Paul G. Gardephe, a George W. Bush appointee, for a conference to discuss the campaigns intended motion to dismiss the lawsuit.
In Tuesdays letter, attorneys Jared Blumetti and Patrick McPartland shared language from a declaration filed in June by Bradley T. Crate, the treasurer of the Make America Great Again PAC, the new title of the organization previously known as Donald J. Trump for President, Inc.
The Campaign hereby avows that it shall not ever enforce or attempt to enforce any confidentiality or non-disparagement provisions contained in any written agreements signed by any employees, independent contractors, or volunteers who worked for the Campaign on the 2016 Presidential Election, said Crates declaration, which was signed on June 6, 2022.
The campaigns reversal came after a judge voided its non-disclosure agreements as vague and indefinite. Trumps legal team quickly jockeyed to seek a litigation advantage from their concession toward its workers on Tuesday.
Lawyers for Donald J. Trump for President, Inc. now known as the Make America Great Again PAC disclosed the concession in a letter filed in court on Tuesday in a lawsuit brought by Jessica Denson, who previously led the campaigns Hispanic outreach efforts. In that letter, the lawyers asked U.S. District Judge Paul G. Gardephe, a George W. Bush appointee, for a conference to discuss the campaigns intended motion to dismiss the lawsuit.
In Tuesdays letter, attorneys Jared Blumetti and Patrick McPartland shared language from a declaration filed in June by Bradley T. Crate, the treasurer of the Make America Great Again PAC, the new title of the organization previously known as Donald J. Trump for President, Inc.
The Campaign hereby avows that it shall not ever enforce or attempt to enforce any confidentiality or non-disparagement provisions contained in any written agreements signed by any employees, independent contractors, or volunteers who worked for the Campaign on the 2016 Presidential Election, said Crates declaration, which was signed on June 6, 2022.
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After Losing in Court, Donald Trump's 2016 Campaign Abandons Confidentiality Provisions/NDAs (Original Post)
LetMyPeopleVote
Aug 2022
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LetMyPeopleVote
(145,666 posts)1. This makes me smile
Javaman
(62,534 posts)2. release the hoard of tell all books!!! nt
eppur_se_muova
(36,305 posts)3. Sort of like "I'm not crazy! YOU'RE all crazy!" shouted the crazy guy.
The One Big Rat is convinced everyone else is a rat, even if they're just following the law.