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Donald Trump’s expected move to his Mar-a-Lago club after he leaves office is being challenged
President Donald Trump’s expected move to his Mar-a-Lago club after he leaves office next month is being challenged by a neighbour of the estate.
Key points:
- Donald Trump and first lady Melania changed their legal residence from New York City to Palm Beach last year
- An agreement between the President and the Town of Palm Beach says only members of the club can stay overnight and for no more than 21 days per year
- Mr Trump purchased Mar-a-Lago for $US10 million ($13 million) in 1985
Attorney Reginald Stambaugh says a 1990s agreement allowing Mr Trump to convert the Florida property into a business prohibits anyone from living there, including him.
Mr Stambaugh sent a letter this week to the Town of Palm Beach saying he represents a neighbour…
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