
NEW YORK — A Queens judge has tossed a legal effort by President Donald Trump’s younger brother to block a tell-all book by the president’s estranged niece — though the legal battle will almost certainly continue in a different court.Justice Peter Kelly wrote that Queens Surrogate’s Court was not the proper forum for the fight over the book due out July 28.“This controversy is a dispute regarding private rights and obligations which fall outside the parameters of … the Surrogate’s Court,” Kelly wrote.Trump’s younger brother, Robert Trump, was represented by attorney Charles Harder.Harder, who …
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