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Ivana Trump

Ivana Marie Trump (née Zelníčková, Czech: [ˈzɛlɲiːtʃkovaː]; February 20, 1949 – July 14, 2022) was a Czech-American businesswoman, socialite, and model. She lived in Canada in the 1970s, before relocating to the United States and marrying Donald Trump in 1977. She held key managerial positions in The Trump Organization, as vice president of interior design, as CEO and president of Trump's Castle casino resort, and as manager of the Plaza Hotel.

Ivana Trump
Trump in 2007
Born
Ivana Marie Zelníčková

(1949-02-20)February 20, 1949
Gottwaldov, Czechoslovakia
DiedJuly 14, 2022(2022-07-14) (aged 73)
Resting placeTrump National Golf Club, Bedminster, New Jersey, U.S.
40°39′13″N 74°41′49″W / 40.6536°N 74.6969°W / 40.6536; -74.6969
Citizenship
  • Czechoslovakia
  • Czech Republic (from 1993)
  • United States (from 1988)
  • Austria (from 1973)
EducationCharles University
Occupations
  • Businesswoman
  • socialite
  • model
  • designer
  • author
Years active1970–2022
Height5 ft 9+12 in (1.77 m)
Spouses
Alfred Winklmayr
(m. 1971; div. 1973)
(m. 1977; div. 1990)
Riccardo Mazzucchelli
(m. 1995; div. 1997)
Rossano Rubicondi
(m. 2008; div. 2009)
Children
FamilyTrump

Ivana and Donald Trump were prominent figures in New York society throughout the 1980s. The couple's divorce, granted in 1990, was the subject of extensive media coverage.[a] Following the divorce, she developed her own lines of clothing, fashion jewelry, and beauty products which were sold on QVC UK and the Home Shopping Network. She wrote an advice column for Globe called "Ask Ivana" from 1995 through 2010, and published several books, including works of fiction, self-help, and the autobiography Raising Trump.

Early life and education edit

Ivana Marie Zelníčková was born on February 20, 1949, in Gottwaldov, Czechoslovakia (now Zlín, Czech Republic), the daughter of Miloš Zelníček and Marie Zelníčková (née Francová).[2][3][4] She was raised in a Catholic household.[5] Her father was an electrical engineer and her mother worked as a telephone operator.[6] Her father encouraged his daughter's skiing abilities, a practice she began at age four.[6][7] After developing skills as a skier, Ivana joined the junior national ski team, which offered her opportunities to travel beyond the Soviet-era communist boundaries of what was then the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic.[6] She attended Charles University in Prague and earned a master's degree in physical education in 1972.[8][7] In 1970, Ivana appeared on Czechoslovak Television in the children's television series Pan Tau.[9]

In 1988, Trump told journalists that she was selected as an alternate on the Czechoslovak ski team during the 1972 Winter Olympics, specializing in downhill and slalom.[10][7] In 1989, Petr Pomezný, Secretary General of the Czechoslovak Olympic Committee, denied the claim and stated that, despite searching extensively, no record could be found of her involvement.[8] In 2021, Snopes reported that Czechoslovakia had not sent women alpine skiers to the 1972 Winter Olympics.[11]

Emigration to Canada edit

In 1971, Zelníčková married Alfred Winklmayr, an Austrian ski instructor and her platonic friend, in order to obtain Austrian citizenship.[12][13][14] The marriage granted her the freedom to leave Czechoslovakia without defection so she could retain the right to return to visit her parents.[12][15][13][16] As Ivana Winklmayr, she received her Austrian passport in March 1972.[14] The following year, she obtained an absentee divorce from Alfred Winklmayr in Los Angeles, California, where he had moved to teach skiing.[12][15][14]

Zelníčková was romantically involved with the lyricist and playwright George (Jiři) Staidl who was killed in a car accident in 1973.[17] After Staidl's death, Zelníčková moved to Canada where she lived with George (Jiři) Syrovatka whom she had dated since 1967; Syrovatka had defected to Canada in 1971 and owned a ski boutique in Montreal.[15][12][16] She claimed at the time to be married to Syrovatka, though the two never wed.[18][19] Zelníčková worked as a ski instructor while living in Canada.[20] She lived in Montreal for two years where she continued to improve her English via night courses at McGill University.[16] Working as a model, Zelníčková told the Montreal Gazette in 1975 that she considered modelling to be a job, rather than a career.[21] Her modelling clients included Eaton's department store and the fashion designer Auckie Sanft, along with promotional work for the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal.[16]

Marriage to Donald Trump edit

 
Ivana and Donald Trump in receiving line of state dinner for King Fahd of Saudi Arabia in 1985, with U.S. president Ronald Reagan and First Lady Nancy Reagan

Ivana was in New York City with a group of models in 1976 when she met Donald Trump.[16] On April 9, 1977, the couple married at Marble Collegiate Church in a wedding officiated by Norman Vincent Peale.[22][23][24][25] They became tabloid figures in New York society during the 1980s and worked together on several large projects, including the Trump Tower on Fifth Avenue in Manhattan, the renovation of the Grand Hyatt Hotel in New York City, and the construction of the Trump Taj Mahal Casino Resort in Atlantic City, New Jersey.[26][27]

 
Ivana (on the right) and Estée Lauder at a Red Cross ball in Palm Beach in 1986
 
Ivana greeting First Lady Barbara Bush in 1990

During the marriage, Ivana and Donald had three children: Donald Jr. (born 1977), Ivana (Ivanka) Marie (born 1981), and Eric (born 1984). Donald Jr. learned to speak fluent Czech (with the help of his maternal grandfather), while Ivanka gained only a basic understanding of her mother's native tongue, and Eric was not exposed to the language since, by the time of his birth, his grandparents were comfortable using English.[28][29]

A reviewer of the 2018 Netflix documentary miniseries on Donald, Trump: An American Dream, described Ivana as a "charismatic workaholic, a career woman, an equal", and a life partner deliberately chosen by Trump to "work beside him and challenge him."[30]

The Trumps' troubled marriage became the subject of public interest over the Christmas holiday in 1989 when—on vacation in Aspen, Colorado—they were observed fighting after Ivana encountered Donald's mistress Marla Maples.[31] The Chicago Tribune reported that by February 1990, Donald had locked Ivana out of her office at the Plaza Hotel, and a legal battle ensued over the legitimacy of the four prenuptial agreements the pair had successively negotiated over the years.[31]

In October 1990, Ivana's 63-year-old father, Miloš Zelníček, died suddenly from a heart attack. According to The Guardian, her father was an informer for Czechoslovakia's Státní bezpečnost (StB) intelligence service who relayed information from his daughter, including a correct prediction that George H. W. Bush would win the 1988 presidential election.[32] Despite their marital troubles and pending divorce, Donald stood at her side at her father's funeral in Zlín[33] held in November 1990.[32]

The Trumps' divorce proceedings received worldwide publicity.[34] Front-page coverage appeared in New York tabloid newspapers for eleven days in a row, and the story was the subject of Liz Smith's entire news coverage for three months.[35] In a deposition relating to their divorce, Ivana accused Donald of rape and of pulling out handfuls of her hair.[36] In Harry Hurt III's book Lost Tycoon: The Many Lives of Donald J. Trump, she confirmed that she had "felt violated". However, in a statement provided by Donald and his lawyers, she said that she had used the word "rape", but she did not "want [her] words to be interpreted in a literal or criminal sense."[37] The uncontested divorce was granted in December 1990 on the grounds of cruel and inhumane treatment by Donald.[34][1] Ivana had to sign a non-disclosure agreement as a condition of the divorce settlement, and she was required to seek Donald's permission before publicly discussing their marriage.[37][38] The New York Times reported in 1991 that Ivana's divorce settlement included $14 million, a 45-room Connecticut mansion, an apartment in the Trump Plaza, and the use of Mar-a-Lago for one month a year.[1]

Career edit

During her marriage to Donald, Ivana took on major roles in The Trump Organization, working as a senior executive for seven years,[39] including executive vice president for interior design.[40][27] She led the interior design of Trump Tower with its signature pink marble.[40] Ivana was appointed CEO[41][42] and president of the Trump Castle Hotel and Casino in Atlantic City, later becoming the manager of the Plaza Hotel in Manhattan.[43]

Business ventures edit

Soon after the divorce, Ivana developed lines of clothing, fashion jewelry, and beauty products which have been sold through television shopping channels, including the Home Shopping Network[44] and QVC London.[45] In 1995, she presided over the House of Ivana, a fashion and fragrance company with a showroom located on Park Avenue in New York.[44]

In 1998, she pursued business interests in Croatia (a vacation destination her parents frequently visited), which included the purchase of 33% of the nation's second largest daily newspaper, Polo+10.[46][47]

The Ivana-branded Bentley Bay development in Miami, Florida, filed for bankruptcy in 2004.[48] The following year, she was involved in several proposed condominium projects, including the never-built Ivana Las Vegas.[48][49]

In 2010, she sued Finnish fashion company Ivana Helsinki, accusing it of selling women's clothing that incorporated her name without permission.[50]

Writing edit

Trump wrote several books, including For Love Alone (1992), Free to Love, (1993) and a self-help book called The Best Is Yet to Come: Coping with Divorce and Enjoying Life Again (1995).[51] Trump wrote an advice column about love and life for Globe, titled Ask Ivana, from June 1995 through January 2010.[52][53]

In February 1999, Trump launched her own lifestyle magazine titled Ivana's Living in Style.[54] She contributed an advice column for Divorce Magazine in 2001.[55]

Trump released an autobiography, Raising Trump, in 2017. It covered her own upbringing and the early years of raising her children with Donald.[56][57]

Media appearances edit

 
Ivana Trump at the Life Ball 2009 in Vienna

Ivana and Donald made several appearances together on television programs including The Oprah Winfrey Show in April 1988,[58] followed by the BBC's Wogan in May 1988.[59] After her divorce from Donald, Ivana was interviewed by Barbara Walters for ABC's 20/20. In 1991, Donald cut off her alimony payments after the interview and announced his intention to sue Ivana for monetary damages.[60] She returned to The Oprah Winfrey Show in 1992 with the message, "I will not let men dominate me anymore."[61]

Trump had a cameo role in the Hollywood film The First Wives Club (1996) with the line, "Ladies, you have to be strong and independent. And remember: don't get mad, get everything."[62] She was the host of a reality TV special titled Ivana Young Man, which aired on Oxygen Network in 2006. In the reality dating program, she helped a wealthy, middle-aged woman find a younger partner.[20] In 2010, Trump appeared in UK television series, Celebrity Big Brother 7, which she placed 7th.[20]

Personal life edit

Ivana Trump was married four times. Her first marriage, to Alfred Winklmayr, was for the goal of securing Austrian nationality.[6]

Ivana was married to Donald from 1977 to 1990, and they had three children, Donald Jr. in 1977, Ivanka in 1981, and Eric in 1984.[63] She became a naturalized United States citizen in 1988.[64][65]

Trump married Italian entrepreneur and international businessman Riccardo Mazzucchelli in November 1995.[66][67] They divorced in 1997.[68] That same year, she filed a $15 million breach of contract suit against Mazzucchelli for violating the confidentiality clause in their prenuptial agreement,[69] while Mazzucchelli sued Ivana and her ex-husband Donald in a British court for libel.[67] The suit was later settled under undisclosed terms.[68]

In the summer of 1997, she began dating Italian aristocrat Count Roffredo Gaetani dell'Aquila d'Aragona Lovatelli.[70] Their relationship continued until his death in 2005.[71]

Trump dated Italian actor and model Rossano Rubicondi for six years before they married on April 12, 2008.[72][73] The marriage to Rubicondi, 36, was the fourth for Ivana, who was 23 years his senior at the age of 59.[73] The couple's $3 million wedding for 400 guests was hosted by ex-husband Donald at Mar-a-Lago with daughter Ivanka as her maid of honor.[74] The wedding was officiated by Ivana Trump's ex-sister-in-law Judge Maryanne Trump Barry.[73] Although Ivana and Rubicondi divorced less than a year later, their on-again, off-again relationship continued until 2019, when Ivana announced they had once again "called it quits".[20][75] Rubicondi died on October 29, 2021, at the age of 49, reportedly from melanoma.[76][77]

Trump had 10 grandchildren.[78] In the late 2010s, she reportedly split her time between New York City, Miami, and Saint-Tropez.[20] She stated she was fluent in German, French, Czech, and Russian.[40]

FBI inquiry edit

On February 14, 1989, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) headquarters in Washington, D.C., recommended a preliminary inquiry into Trump's connections to Czechoslovakia based on information from a confidential source. The inquiry was initiated by the FBI New York Field Office the following week, and is reported to have spanned at least two years.[79][80] In March 2023, it was revealed that Ivana was investigated by the FBI's counterintelligence division into allegations connected to her native Czechoslovakia.[81]

Death edit

On July 14, 2022, aged 73, Ivana, who was reportedly frail in her last months, died of blunt impact injuries to the torso after falling down stairs at her home on the Upper East Side of Manhattan.[82][83] Her ex-husband, former U.S. president Donald Trump and their three children, alongside a number of politicians and celebrities, posted condolences on social media.[84][63] Her funeral was held on July 20 at the Church of St. Vincent Ferrer, a Roman Catholic church near her home.[85] Ivana was buried at the Trump National Golf Club Bedminster in Bedminster, New Jersey.[86]

Ivana left behind an estate worth $32 million. In her will, the majority of her assets were to be divided among Donald Jr., Ivanka, and Eric. Other beneficiaries include personal friend Evelyne Galet and the family's former nanny, Dorothy Curry.[87]

Films and television edit

Written works edit

Title Year Publisher ISBN / ASIN
For Love Alone 1992 Pocket Books ISBN 978-0671790882
Free to Love 1993 Atria ISBN 978-0671743710
The Best Is Yet to Come: Coping with Divorce and Enjoying Life Again 1995 Pocket Books ISBN 978-0671865696
Raising Trump: Family Values from America's First Mother 2017 Gallery Books ISBN 978-1501177293

Awards and honors edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Coverage of the case continued until 1991; when they reached a post-divorce settlement.[1]

References edit

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Not to be confused with her daughter Ivanka Trump Zelnickova redirects here For the Slovak tennis player see Radka Zelnickova Ivana Marie Trump nee Zelnickova Czech ˈzɛlɲiːtʃkovaː February 20 1949 July 14 2022 was a Czech American businesswoman socialite and model She lived in Canada in the 1970s before relocating to the United States and marrying Donald Trump in 1977 She held key managerial positions in The Trump Organization as vice president of interior design as CEO and president of Trump s Castle casino resort and as manager of the Plaza Hotel Ivana TrumpTrump in 2007BornIvana Marie Zelnickova 1949 02 20 February 20 1949Gottwaldov CzechoslovakiaDiedJuly 14 2022 2022 07 14 aged 73 New York City U S Resting placeTrump National Golf Club Bedminster New Jersey U S 40 39 13 N 74 41 49 W 40 6536 N 74 6969 W 40 6536 74 6969CitizenshipCzechoslovakiaCzech Republic from 1993 United States from 1988 Austria from 1973 EducationCharles UniversityOccupationsBusinesswoman socialite model designer authorYears active1970 2022Height5 ft 9 1 2 in 1 77 m SpousesAlfred Winklmayr m 1971 div 1973 wbr Donald Trump m 1977 div 1990 wbr Riccardo Mazzucchelli m 1995 div 1997 wbr Rossano Rubicondi m 2008 div 2009 wbr ChildrenDonald Jr Ivanka EricFamilyTrumpIvana and Donald Trump were prominent figures in New York society throughout the 1980s The couple s divorce granted in 1990 was the subject of extensive media coverage a Following the divorce she developed her own lines of clothing fashion jewelry and beauty products which were sold on QVC UK and the Home Shopping Network She wrote an advice column for Globe called Ask Ivana from 1995 through 2010 and published several books including works of fiction self help and the autobiography Raising Trump Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Emigration to Canada 3 Marriage to Donald Trump 4 Career 4 1 Business ventures 4 2 Writing 5 Media appearances 6 Personal life 7 FBI inquiry 8 Death 9 Films and television 10 Written works 11 Awards and honors 12 Notes 13 References 13 1 Citations 13 2 Cited sources 14 External linksEarly life and education editIvana Marie Zelnickova was born on February 20 1949 in Gottwaldov Czechoslovakia now Zlin Czech Republic the daughter of Milos Zelnicek and Marie Zelnickova nee Francova 2 3 4 She was raised in a Catholic household 5 Her father was an electrical engineer and her mother worked as a telephone operator 6 Her father encouraged his daughter s skiing abilities a practice she began at age four 6 7 After developing skills as a skier Ivana joined the junior national ski team which offered her opportunities to travel beyond the Soviet era communist boundaries of what was then the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic 6 She attended Charles University in Prague and earned a master s degree in physical education in 1972 8 7 In 1970 Ivana appeared on Czechoslovak Television in the children s television series Pan Tau 9 In 1988 Trump told journalists that she was selected as an alternate on the Czechoslovak ski team during the 1972 Winter Olympics specializing in downhill and slalom 10 7 In 1989 Petr Pomezny Secretary General of the Czechoslovak Olympic Committee denied the claim and stated that despite searching extensively no record could be found of her involvement 8 In 2021 Snopes reported that Czechoslovakia had not sent women alpine skiers to the 1972 Winter Olympics 11 Emigration to Canada editIn 1971 Zelnickova married Alfred Winklmayr an Austrian ski instructor and her platonic friend in order to obtain Austrian citizenship 12 13 14 The marriage granted her the freedom to leave Czechoslovakia without defection so she could retain the right to return to visit her parents 12 15 13 16 As Ivana Winklmayr she received her Austrian passport in March 1972 14 The following year she obtained an absentee divorce from Alfred Winklmayr in Los Angeles California where he had moved to teach skiing 12 15 14 Zelnickova was romantically involved with the lyricist and playwright George Jiri Staidl who was killed in a car accident in 1973 17 After Staidl s death Zelnickova moved to Canada where she lived with George Jiri Syrovatka whom she had dated since 1967 Syrovatka had defected to Canada in 1971 and owned a ski boutique in Montreal 15 12 16 She claimed at the time to be married to Syrovatka though the two never wed 18 19 Zelnickova worked as a ski instructor while living in Canada 20 She lived in Montreal for two years where she continued to improve her English via night courses at McGill University 16 Working as a model Zelnickova told the Montreal Gazette in 1975 that she considered modelling to be a job rather than a career 21 Her modelling clients included Eaton s department store and the fashion designer Auckie Sanft along with promotional work for the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal 16 Marriage to Donald Trump edit nbsp Ivana and Donald Trump in receiving line of state dinner for King Fahd of Saudi Arabia in 1985 with U S president Ronald Reagan and First Lady Nancy ReaganIvana was in New York City with a group of models in 1976 when she met Donald Trump 16 On April 9 1977 the couple married at Marble Collegiate Church in a wedding officiated by Norman Vincent Peale 22 23 24 25 They became tabloid figures in New York society during the 1980s and worked together on several large projects including the Trump Tower on Fifth Avenue in Manhattan the renovation of the Grand Hyatt Hotel in New York City and the construction of the Trump Taj Mahal Casino Resort in Atlantic City New Jersey 26 27 nbsp Ivana on the right and Estee Lauder at a Red Cross ball in Palm Beach in 1986 nbsp Ivana greeting First Lady Barbara Bush in 1990During the marriage Ivana and Donald had three children Donald Jr born 1977 Ivana Ivanka Marie born 1981 and Eric born 1984 Donald Jr learned to speak fluent Czech with the help of his maternal grandfather while Ivanka gained only a basic understanding of her mother s native tongue and Eric was not exposed to the language since by the time of his birth his grandparents were comfortable using English 28 29 A reviewer of the 2018 Netflix documentary miniseries on Donald Trump An American Dream described Ivana as a charismatic workaholic a career woman an equal and a life partner deliberately chosen by Trump to work beside him and challenge him 30 The Trumps troubled marriage became the subject of public interest over the Christmas holiday in 1989 when on vacation in Aspen Colorado they were observed fighting after Ivana encountered Donald s mistress Marla Maples 31 The Chicago Tribune reported that by February 1990 Donald had locked Ivana out of her office at the Plaza Hotel and a legal battle ensued over the legitimacy of the four prenuptial agreements the pair had successively negotiated over the years 31 In October 1990 Ivana s 63 year old father Milos Zelnicek died suddenly from a heart attack According to The Guardian her father was an informer for Czechoslovakia s Statni bezpecnost StB intelligence service who relayed information from his daughter including a correct prediction that George H W Bush would win the 1988 presidential election 32 Despite their marital troubles and pending divorce Donald stood at her side at her father s funeral in Zlin 33 held in November 1990 32 The Trumps divorce proceedings received worldwide publicity 34 Front page coverage appeared in New York tabloid newspapers for eleven days in a row and the story was the subject of Liz Smith s entire news coverage for three months 35 In a deposition relating to their divorce Ivana accused Donald of rape and of pulling out handfuls of her hair 36 In Harry Hurt III s book Lost Tycoon The Many Lives of Donald J Trump she confirmed that she had felt violated However in a statement provided by Donald and his lawyers she said that she had used the word rape but she did not want her words to be interpreted in a literal or criminal sense 37 The uncontested divorce was granted in December 1990 on the grounds of cruel and inhumane treatment by Donald 34 1 Ivana had to sign a non disclosure agreement as a condition of the divorce settlement and she was required to seek Donald s permission before publicly discussing their marriage 37 38 The New York Times reported in 1991 that Ivana s divorce settlement included 14 million a 45 room Connecticut mansion an apartment in the Trump Plaza and the use of Mar a Lago for one month a year 1 Career editDuring her marriage to Donald Ivana took on major roles in The Trump Organization working as a senior executive for seven years 39 including executive vice president for interior design 40 27 She led the interior design of Trump Tower with its signature pink marble 40 Ivana was appointed CEO 41 42 and president of the Trump Castle Hotel and Casino in Atlantic City later becoming the manager of the Plaza Hotel in Manhattan 43 Business ventures edit Soon after the divorce Ivana developed lines of clothing fashion jewelry and beauty products which have been sold through television shopping channels including the Home Shopping Network 44 and QVC London 45 In 1995 she presided over the House of Ivana a fashion and fragrance company with a showroom located on Park Avenue in New York 44 In 1998 she pursued business interests in Croatia a vacation destination her parents frequently visited which included the purchase of 33 of the nation s second largest daily newspaper Polo 10 46 47 The Ivana branded Bentley Bay development in Miami Florida filed for bankruptcy in 2004 48 The following year she was involved in several proposed condominium projects including the never built Ivana Las Vegas 48 49 In 2010 she sued Finnish fashion company Ivana Helsinki accusing it of selling women s clothing that incorporated her name without permission 50 Writing edit Trump wrote several books including For Love Alone 1992 Free to Love 1993 and a self help book called The Best Is Yet to Come Coping with Divorce and Enjoying Life Again 1995 51 Trump wrote an advice column about love and life for Globe titled Ask Ivana from June 1995 through January 2010 52 53 In February 1999 Trump launched her own lifestyle magazine titled Ivana s Living in Style 54 She contributed an advice column for Divorce Magazine in 2001 55 Trump released an autobiography Raising Trump in 2017 It covered her own upbringing and the early years of raising her children with Donald 56 57 Media appearances edit nbsp Ivana Trump at the Life Ball 2009 in ViennaIvana and Donald made several appearances together on television programs including The Oprah Winfrey Show in April 1988 58 followed by the BBC s Wogan in May 1988 59 After her divorce from Donald Ivana was interviewed by Barbara Walters for ABC s 20 20 In 1991 Donald cut off her alimony payments after the interview and announced his intention to sue Ivana for monetary damages 60 She returned to The Oprah Winfrey Show in 1992 with the message I will not let men dominate me anymore 61 Trump had a cameo role in the Hollywood film The First Wives Club 1996 with the line Ladies you have to be strong and independent And remember don t get mad get everything 62 She was the host of a reality TV special titled Ivana Young Man which aired on Oxygen Network in 2006 In the reality dating program she helped a wealthy middle aged woman find a younger partner 20 In 2010 Trump appeared in UK television series Celebrity Big Brother 7 which she placed 7th 20 Personal life editIvana Trump was married four times Her first marriage to Alfred Winklmayr was for the goal of securing Austrian nationality 6 Ivana was married to Donald from 1977 to 1990 and they had three children Donald Jr in 1977 Ivanka in 1981 and Eric in 1984 63 She became a naturalized United States citizen in 1988 64 65 Trump married Italian entrepreneur and international businessman Riccardo Mazzucchelli in November 1995 66 67 They divorced in 1997 68 That same year she filed a 15 million breach of contract suit against Mazzucchelli for violating the confidentiality clause in their prenuptial agreement 69 while Mazzucchelli sued Ivana and her ex husband Donald in a British court for libel 67 The suit was later settled under undisclosed terms 68 In the summer of 1997 she began dating Italian aristocrat Count Roffredo Gaetani dell Aquila d Aragona Lovatelli 70 Their relationship continued until his death in 2005 71 Trump dated Italian actor and model Rossano Rubicondi for six years before they married on April 12 2008 72 73 The marriage to Rubicondi 36 was the fourth for Ivana who was 23 years his senior at the age of 59 73 The couple s 3 million wedding for 400 guests was hosted by ex husband Donald at Mar a Lago with daughter Ivanka as her maid of honor 74 The wedding was officiated by Ivana Trump s ex sister in law Judge Maryanne Trump Barry 73 Although Ivana and Rubicondi divorced less than a year later their on again off again relationship continued until 2019 when Ivana announced they had once again called it quits 20 75 Rubicondi died on October 29 2021 at the age of 49 reportedly from melanoma 76 77 Trump had 10 grandchildren 78 In the late 2010s she reportedly split her time between New York City Miami and Saint Tropez 20 She stated she was fluent in German French Czech and Russian 40 FBI inquiry editOn February 14 1989 Federal Bureau of Investigation FBI headquarters in Washington D C recommended a preliminary inquiry into Trump s connections to Czechoslovakia based on information from a confidential source The inquiry was initiated by the FBI New York Field Office the following week and is reported to have spanned at least two years 79 80 In March 2023 it was revealed that Ivana was investigated by the FBI s counterintelligence division into allegations connected to her native Czechoslovakia 81 Death editOn July 14 2022 aged 73 Ivana who was reportedly frail in her last months died of blunt impact injuries to the torso after falling down stairs at her home on the Upper East Side of Manhattan 82 83 Her ex husband former U S president Donald Trump and their three children alongside a number of politicians and celebrities posted condolences on social media 84 63 Her funeral was held on July 20 at the Church of St Vincent Ferrer a Roman Catholic church near her home 85 Ivana was buried at the Trump National Golf Club Bedminster in Bedminster New Jersey 86 Ivana left behind an estate worth 32 million In her will the majority of her assets were to be divided among Donald Jr Ivanka and Eric Other beneficiaries include personal friend Evelyne Galet and the family s former nanny Dorothy Curry 87 Films and television editShe was portrayed by Katheryn Winnick in the 2005 television film Trump Unauthorized She will be played by Maria Bakalova in upcoming film The Apprentice 88 Written works editTitle Year Publisher ISBN ASINFor Love Alone 1992 Pocket Books ISBN 978 0671790882Free to Love 1993 Atria ISBN 978 0671743710The Best Is Yet to Come Coping with Divorce and Enjoying Life Again 1995 Pocket Books ISBN 978 0671865696Raising Trump Family Values from America s First Mother 2017 Gallery Books ISBN 978 1501177293Awards and honors editCzech Republic She was awarded Medal of Merit by President of the Czech Republic Milos Zeman on 28 October 2022 89 Notes edit Coverage of the case continued until 1991 when they reached a post divorce settlement 1 References editCitations edit a b c Hylton Richard D March 21 1991 Trumps Settle She Gets 14 Million Plus The New York Times Archived from the original on May 25 2015 Retrieved November 13 2021 Hurt III 1993 p 96 Zemrela Ivana Trumpova Prvni manzelce Donalda Trumpa bylo 73 let Respekt October 27 2018 Retrieved December 31 2023 Marie Zelnickova born Francova myheritage com Archived from the original on August 1 2020 Retrieved June 1 2019 Tolentino Jia December 4 2017 The Trumpishness of Ivana The New Yorker ISSN 0028 792X Retrieved January 3 2024 a b c d Burleigh Nina November 27 2017 Donald Trump s first ex wife 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