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TrumpNation: The Art of Being the Donald is a 2005 biographical book about Donald Trump that was written by Timothy L. O'Brien and published by Warner Books. After the book was published, Trump filed a $5 billion lawsuit against O'Brien, who had written that Trump was not a billionaire and that his net worth actually ranged between $150 million and $250 million. Trump sought $2.5 billion in compensatory damages and an additional $2.5 billion in punitive damages. The lawsuit was dismissed in 2009, and an appeals court affirmed the decision in 2011.

TrumpNation: The Art of Being the Donald
Book cover (2005 edition)
AuthorTimothy L. O'Brien
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
SubjectDonald Trump
PublisherWarner Books
Publication date
October 26, 2005
Media typePrint
Pages288[1]
ISBN0446578541 Hardcover
OCLC936685002

Background edit

At the time of the book's publication, Timothy L. O'Brien was a reporter for The New York Times,[2] and had reported on Donald Trump's businesses since 1990. O'Brien interviewed Trump for the book, and said that Trump enjoyed his presence, despite O'Brien's claim that Trump once referred to him as a "total whack job". Trump said that he cooperated with O'Brien because, "It's almost like a competitive thing with me. I almost want to see if you can get Trump." O'Brien also interviewed contestants from Trump's reality television series, The Apprentice, as well as Trump's second wife, Marla Maples, casino owner Steve Wynn, who was Trump's longtime business rival (and later friend), as well as former New York City mayor Ed Koch, who was Trump's first political rival.[1]

Trump allowed O'Brien to visit his offices to research his financial records.[3] According to O'Brien, the financial documents were of no help for determining Trump's net worth.[4] O'Brien spoke with three people who worked with Trump for years and who believed his net worth to be between $150 million and $250 million. O'Brien said he was told by Trump, "You can go ahead and speak to guys who have 400-pound wives at home who are jealous of me, but the guys who really know me know I'm a great builder."[5]

Summary edit

TrumpNation: The Art of Being the Donald is divided into chapters, each one presented out of chronological order and devoted to a part of Trump's personal and professional life. Personal chapters include "TrumpRoots" and "TrumpStyle", while professional chapters include "TrumpLand" and "TrumpBroke". Each chapter ends with sarcastic "TrumpQuizzes" that educate the reader on how to become a billionaire.[1] Included in the book are disputes that Trump—early in his business career—had with New York City mayor Ed Koch. Trump's business dealings with associates of the American Mafia, as well as a bailout by his siblings that prevented him from going bankrupt, are also included in the book.[6]

O'Brien, citing three anonymous people who worked with Trump,[7][8] wrote in the book that Trump "was not remotely close to being a billionaire", stating that his actual net worth ranged between $150 million and $250 million.[9] O'Brien also wrote that Trump was "bored" with Marla Maples at the time of their marriage: "I was bored when she was walking down the aisle. I kept thinking, 'What the hell am I doing here?'" O'Brien also stated that Trump was once asked by boxer Mike Tyson if he had an affair with his wife, Robin Givens. O'Brien quoted Trump: "He said, 'Could I ask you, Are you fucking my wife?' Now, if I froze, I'm dead ... You would have zero chance. Here's the heavyweight champion of the world, and he's a solid piece of fucking armor."[10]

Publication and sales edit

TrumpNation: The Art of Being the Donald was published by Warner Books on October 26, 2005.[6] Sales increased after Trump's lawsuit was filed against O'Brien. On Amazon.com, the book's sales ranking went from 123,329 to 466.[11] However, O'Brien later said in March 2016 that the book "didn't sell particularly well".[12] Trump took some credit for the low sales, stating, "I didn't read the book. I didn't have time to read it. What I did do was make sure people knew it was false."[12]

A new edition of TrumpNation was published by Grand Central Publishing (formerly Warner Books) on June 14, 2016. The 2016 edition included a new introduction by O'Brien that criticized Trump and made note of his 2016 presidential campaign.[13]

Reception edit

Michelle Archer of USA Today criticized the book's chapters for not being presented in chronological order: "Compartmentalizing Trump's endless endeavors—from real estate to casinos to TV—makes sense, but it muddies the timeline of the rise and fall of Trump's fortune."[1] Jose Lambient of The Palm Beach Post wrote, "Sarcastic at times, hilarious and irreverent at others, the book demystifies the star of The Apprentice as the poor man's rich man and portrays him as a potty-mouthed P. T. Barnum with a bad comb-over."[14]

Publishers Weekly wrote, "Sometimes hilarious quizzes summarizing the main points of each chapter demonstrate Trump's audacity, itinerant poor judgment and the kind of hubris one can only stand back and watch with astonishment and a sort of clandestine admiration. O'Brien chronicles Trump's rise, fall and rise again from both public favor and the Forbes rich list, and deftly balances irreverence and respect for his subject. […] O'Brien's reportorial style, peppered with wit and irony, is the perfect base to Trump's acidic persona; he is the straight man to this contemporary P.T. Barnum."[15]

Kirkus Reviews called the book, "A bemused, entertaining portrait of a gold-toned incarnation of the American dream, plus some believable financials for anyone who wants to know the real fiscal story", while stating that, "O'Brien gets down and dirty—in the most good-natured way—to craft a myth-busting biography of the real-estate developer." Kirkus Reviews noted that "it is surprising" that Trump "appears to have cooperated with the author, despite having declared O'Brien a 'whack job' to the press."[6]

Trump's response edit

On October 26, 2005, Trump appeared on the news program Extra and said: "The book is not a very good book ... Tim's not a very good writer." In reference to O'Brien's claim that Trump was "bored" with Maples at the time of their marriage, Trump said, "Marla is a nice woman, and they should just leave her alone." Responding to O'Brien's claim that Trump had an affair with Robin Givens, Trump said, "Well, you'd have to ask Robin about that, but it is not true".[16]

In November 2005, Trump said that O'Brien "writes like an infantile". That month, Trump's attorney, Marc Kasowitz, sent Warner Books a letter which demanded a complete recall of the book's copies, as well as a public correction and an apology. Kasowitz wrote: "This book ... contains out-and-out defamatory falsehoods concerning Mr. Trump, his business and his family. We demand ... that Warner immediately cease and desist further publishing and disseminating this book." Warner Books' vice president, Rick Wolff, said: "We have every confidence in Tim O'Brien—he's one of the nation's leading business investigative journalists, and we firmly believe in Tim's research for this book."[2]

O'Brien held a book signing event in New York on December 12, 2005. According to a witness, Kasowitz approached O'Brien's signing table and quietly told him to stop promoting the book or else "we're going to get you". Kasowitz declined to comment when asked if he was at O'Brien's book signing, and denied that he made such a statement to anybody.[4]

Lawsuit edit

On January 23, 2006, Trump filed a $5 billion lawsuit in a New Jersey state court against O'Brien and Warner Books for the book's claim that Trump was not a billionaire. Trump said he was worth at least $2.7 billion at the time, and sought $2.5 billion in compensatory damages and an additional $2.5 billion in punitive damages.[7][9][17]

Trump called the book "terribly written" and said, "Rather than sitting back and letting false statements be published without challenge, I believe it is important to expose irresponsible, malicious and false reporting. The writer and publisher of this book knew full well that their statements were false and malicious, but in hopes of generating book sales, they did not care. In so doing, they exposed themselves to this lawsuit."[9] Trump's attorneys stated: "The obvious purpose of that malicious scheme and those vile statements is to embarrass Trump, to damage him in his business and professional dealings and to create publicity in order to increase sales of O'Brien's newly released book."[3] Trump's attorneys also alleged that O'Brien spent a three-hour visit at Trump's office attempting to pressure one of Trump's lawyers into going on a date with him, rather than researching Trump's finances.[3]

Warner Books' spokesperson, Rob Nissen, said, "Mr. O'Brien is an award-winning, veteran business reporter with the New York Times and his work, as does his book, 'TrumpNation,' speak for themselves."[17] Nissen further stated that Trump willingly and extensively aided O'Brien in his research for the book, and that O'Brien was willing to meet with Trump at any time to discuss the project.[17] Martin Garbus, a First Amendment expert who was not involved with the case, said, "I think the book is totally protected. Trump would have to prove both deliberate falsity and that he lost something as a result of that falsity. I don't think he can do that."[3]

During depositions for the case, Trump told attorneys in December 2007, "My net worth fluctuates, and it goes up and down with markets and with attitudes and with feelings, even my own feelings."[8][18] Trump clarified, "Yes, even my own feelings as to where the world is, where the world is going, and that can change rapidly from day to day. Then you have a September 11th, and you don't feel so good about yourself and you don't feel so good about the world and you don't feel so good about New York City. Then you have a year later, and the city is as hot as a pistol. Even months after that it was a different feeling. So yeah, even my own feelings affect my value to myself."[12]

Also during depositions, O'Brien's attorney, Andrew Ceresney, asked Trump about earlier claims made in two ghostwritten books credited to him – How to Get Rich (2004) and Trump 101: The Way to Success (2006) – which stated that he was $9.2 billion in debt during the early 1990s. Trump stated that the number was a mistake made by ghostwriter Meredith McIver, and that he was unaware of the exact number, but preferred to say "billions".[19][20] Trump had previously said in 1997, "I owed the banks as much as $9 billion".[21] The Washington Post later wrote, "It appeared that Trump had exaggerated the lows, to make his comeback seem even more impressive."[19]

On May 18, 2009, O'Brien and his attorneys requested that the lawsuit be dismissed, stating that the book did not slander or damage Trump's brand name. William Tambussi, Trump's attorney, said that O'Brien damaged Trump by referring to him as a "faux millionaire", a "train wreck", "the walking embodiment of financial pornography" and a "serial bankruptcy addict". Ceresney said that O'Brien made such statements during radio interviews and at book signings, which he said were "intimate settings" that did not damage Trump's reputation.[18]

The lawsuit was dismissed by judge Michele M. Fox on July 15, 2009. O'Brien said, "I'm deeply grateful that the court's decision has vindicated the reporting in 'TrumpNation,'" while Trump said, in regard to his net worth, "We've proven our case. When you're worth over $5 billion or $6 billion and you've proven that, you still have to prove malice. The libel laws are very bad."[8][22] The trial had been scheduled to begin on October 13, 2009.[18] Trump appealed the decision to dismiss the lawsuit, but an appeals court affirmed the decision in September 2011. The case was dismissed based on a lack of malice and that dismissal was upheld because it was not enough to prove the claims were false, actual malice requires proving that O'Brien was aware the claims were false. The appeals court noted, "Nothing suggests that O'Brien was subjectively aware of the falsity of his source's figures or that he had actual doubts as to the information's accuracy."[23][24]

Aftermath edit

In March 2013, Trump said about the lawsuit: "Essentially the judge just said 'Trump is too famous. He's so famous that you're allowed to say anything you want about him.' Well, I disagree with that."[24] In July 2015, O'Brien, who was now working for Bloomberg View, wrote a column titled "Dear Mr. Trump: I'm Worth $10 Billion, Too", in which he exaggerated the value of his belongings in the same way as Trump.[25][12]

In March 2016, O'Brien noted that only a few pages of the book revolved around Trump's net worth. O'Brien said that Trump's offense toward the net-worth claim was "a measure of his deep insecurity. His wealth and the size of his wealth ... are integral to how he wants people to perceive him." That month, Trump told The Washington Post, "I spent a couple of bucks on legal fees, and they spent a whole lot more. I did it to make his life miserable, which I'm happy about."[12] Later that year, Trump said TrumpNation "was a zero book. That was a zero. That was total fiction."[26]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Archer, Michelle (December 11, 2005). . USA Today. Archived from the original on April 25, 2017. Retrieved April 25, 2017.
  2. ^ a b Grove, Lloyd; Morgan, Hudson (November 10, 2005). "Austin Flick Irks Those with Jane Addiction". New York Daily News. Retrieved April 25, 2017.
  3. ^ a b c d Zeitchik, Steven (January 24, 2006). "Trump fires off suit against biographer". Variety. Retrieved April 25, 2017.
  4. ^ a b Schanberg, Sydney H. (January 24, 2006). "Show Me the Money". The Village Voice. Retrieved April 25, 2017.
  5. ^ O'Brien, Timothy L. (October 23, 2005). "What's He Really Worth?". The New York Times. Retrieved April 25, 2017.
  6. ^ a b c "TrumpNation review". Kirkus Reviews. August 15, 2005. Retrieved April 25, 2017.
  7. ^ a b "Trump Sues Writer and Book Publisher". The New York Times. January 25, 2006. Retrieved April 25, 2017.
  8. ^ a b c Kelly, Keith J. (July 16, 2009). "Getting 'Trumped'". New York Post. Retrieved April 25, 2017.
  9. ^ a b c Silverman, Stephen M. (January 24, 2006). "Trump Sues Biographer and Publisher". People. Retrieved April 25, 2017.
  10. ^ Fagen, Cynthia R. (October 25, 2005). "The Donald 'Bores' in on Marla". New York Post. Retrieved April 25, 2017.
  11. ^ Singer, Mark (February 13, 2006). "Trump V. Trump". The New Yorker. Retrieved April 25, 2017.
  12. ^ a b c d e Farhi, Paul (March 8, 2016). "What really gets under Trump's skin? A reporter questioning his net worth". The Washington Post. Retrieved April 25, 2017.
  13. ^ Lozada, Carlos (June 8, 2016). "A biographer sums up Donald Trump in a single, devastating 210-word sentence". The Washington Post. Retrieved April 25, 2017.
  14. ^ Lambient, Jose (November 2, 2005). . The Palm Beach Post. Archived from the original on September 27, 2018. Retrieved April 25, 2017.
  15. ^ "Nonfiction Book Review: Trumpnation: The Art of Being the Donald". Publishers Weekly. October 3, 2005. Retrieved April 25, 2017.
  16. ^ Katsilometes, John (October 28, 2005). "The spread at Dr. Hammargren's house known as 'LooneyLand'". Las Vegas Sun. Retrieved April 25, 2017.
  17. ^ a b c "Trump Sues for Billions Over Book's Assertion That He's No Billionaire". Los Angeles Times. January 25, 2006. Retrieved April 25, 2017.
  18. ^ a b c MacIntosh, Jeane (May 19, 2009). "Trump's Slander Lawsuit Gets Jersey Screening". New York Post. Retrieved April 25, 2017.
  19. ^ a b Fahrenthold, David A. (July 20, 2016). "Melania Trump's speechwriter was also blamed for inserting errors in Donald Trump's books". The Washington Post. Retrieved June 22, 2017.
  20. ^ Carton, Bruce (July 21, 2016). . Compliance Week. Archived from the original on December 4, 2017. Retrieved June 22, 2017.
  21. ^ Lacher, Irene (November 30, 1997). "Back on Track". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved June 22, 2017.
  22. ^ Goodman, Peter S. (July 15, 2009). "Trump Suit Claiming Defamation Is Dismissed". The New York Times. Retrieved April 25, 2017.
  23. ^ Gardner, Eriq (September 8, 2011). "Donald Trump Loses Libel Suit Over Being Called A 'Millionaire'". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved April 25, 2017.
  24. ^ a b "The Lawsuits of Donald Trump". The Atlantic. March 20, 2013. Retrieved April 25, 2017.
  25. ^ O'Brien, Timothy L. (July 21, 2015). "Dear Mr. Trump: I'm Worth $10 Billion, Too". Bloomberg View. Retrieved April 25, 2017.
  26. ^ O'Harrow, Robert; Boburg, Shawn (June 6, 2016). "Interview with Donald Trump" (PDF). The Washington Post. p. 8. Retrieved April 25, 2017.

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TrumpNation The Art of Being the Donald is a 2005 biographical book about Donald Trump that was written by Timothy L O Brien and published by Warner Books After the book was published Trump filed a 5 billion lawsuit against O Brien who had written that Trump was not a billionaire and that his net worth actually ranged between 150 million and 250 million Trump sought 2 5 billion in compensatory damages and an additional 2 5 billion in punitive damages The lawsuit was dismissed in 2009 and an appeals court affirmed the decision in 2011 TrumpNation The Art of Being the DonaldBook cover 2005 edition AuthorTimothy L O BrienCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishSubjectDonald TrumpPublisherWarner BooksPublication dateOctober 26 2005Media typePrintPages288 1 ISBN0446578541 HardcoverOCLC936685002 Contents 1 Background 2 Summary 3 Publication and sales 4 Reception 5 Trump s response 5 1 Lawsuit 5 1 1 Aftermath 6 See also 7 ReferencesBackground editAt the time of the book s publication Timothy L O Brien was a reporter for The New York Times 2 and had reported on Donald Trump s businesses since 1990 O Brien interviewed Trump for the book and said that Trump enjoyed his presence despite O Brien s claim that Trump once referred to him as a total whack job Trump said that he cooperated with O Brien because It s almost like a competitive thing with me I almost want to see if you can get Trump O Brien also interviewed contestants from Trump s reality television series The Apprentice as well as Trump s second wife Marla Maples casino owner Steve Wynn who was Trump s longtime business rival and later friend as well as former New York City mayor Ed Koch who was Trump s first political rival 1 Trump allowed O Brien to visit his offices to research his financial records 3 According to O Brien the financial documents were of no help for determining Trump s net worth 4 O Brien spoke with three people who worked with Trump for years and who believed his net worth to be between 150 million and 250 million O Brien said he was told by Trump You can go ahead and speak to guys who have 400 pound wives at home who are jealous of me but the guys who really know me know I m a great builder 5 Summary editTrumpNation The Art of Being the Donald is divided into chapters each one presented out of chronological order and devoted to a part of Trump s personal and professional life Personal chapters include TrumpRoots and TrumpStyle while professional chapters include TrumpLand and TrumpBroke Each chapter ends with sarcastic TrumpQuizzes that educate the reader on how to become a billionaire 1 Included in the book are disputes that Trump early in his business career had with New York City mayor Ed Koch Trump s business dealings with associates of the American Mafia as well as a bailout by his siblings that prevented him from going bankrupt are also included in the book 6 O Brien citing three anonymous people who worked with Trump 7 8 wrote in the book that Trump was not remotely close to being a billionaire stating that his actual net worth ranged between 150 million and 250 million 9 O Brien also wrote that Trump was bored with Marla Maples at the time of their marriage I was bored when she was walking down the aisle I kept thinking What the hell am I doing here O Brien also stated that Trump was once asked by boxer Mike Tyson if he had an affair with his wife Robin Givens O Brien quoted Trump He said Could I ask you Are you fucking my wife Now if I froze I m dead You would have zero chance Here s the heavyweight champion of the world and he s a solid piece of fucking armor 10 Publication and sales editTrumpNation The Art of Being the Donald was published by Warner Books on October 26 2005 6 Sales increased after Trump s lawsuit was filed against O Brien On Amazon com the book s sales ranking went from 123 329 to 466 11 However O Brien later said in March 2016 that the book didn t sell particularly well 12 Trump took some credit for the low sales stating I didn t read the book I didn t have time to read it What I did do was make sure people knew it was false 12 A new edition of TrumpNation was published by Grand Central Publishing formerly Warner Books on June 14 2016 The 2016 edition included a new introduction by O Brien that criticized Trump and made note of his 2016 presidential campaign 13 Reception editMichelle Archer of USA Today criticized the book s chapters for not being presented in chronological order Compartmentalizing Trump s endless endeavors from real estate to casinos to TV makes sense but it muddies the timeline of the rise and fall of Trump s fortune 1 Jose Lambient of The Palm Beach Post wrote Sarcastic at times hilarious and irreverent at others the book demystifies the star of The Apprentice as the poor man s rich man and portrays him as a potty mouthed P T Barnum with a bad comb over 14 Publishers Weekly wrote Sometimes hilarious quizzes summarizing the main points of each chapter demonstrate Trump s audacity itinerant poor judgment and the kind of hubris one can only stand back and watch with astonishment and a sort of clandestine admiration O Brien chronicles Trump s rise fall and rise again from both public favor and the Forbes rich list and deftly balances irreverence and respect for his subject O Brien s reportorial style peppered with wit and irony is the perfect base to Trump s acidic persona he is the straight man to this contemporary P T Barnum 15 Kirkus Reviews called the book A bemused entertaining portrait of a gold toned incarnation of the American dream plus some believable financials for anyone who wants to know the real fiscal story while stating that O Brien gets down and dirty in the most good natured way to craft a myth busting biography of the real estate developer Kirkus Reviews noted that it is surprising that Trump appears to have cooperated with the author despite having declared O Brien a whack job to the press 6 Trump s response editOn October 26 2005 Trump appeared on the news program Extra and said The book is not a very good book Tim s not a very good writer In reference to O Brien s claim that Trump was bored with Maples at the time of their marriage Trump said Marla is a nice woman and they should just leave her alone Responding to O Brien s claim that Trump had an affair with Robin Givens Trump said Well you d have to ask Robin about that but it is not true 16 In November 2005 Trump said that O Brien writes like an infantile That month Trump s attorney Marc Kasowitz sent Warner Books a letter which demanded a complete recall of the book s copies as well as a public correction and an apology Kasowitz wrote This book contains out and out defamatory falsehoods concerning Mr Trump his business and his family We demand that Warner immediately cease and desist further publishing and disseminating this book Warner Books vice president Rick Wolff said We have every confidence in Tim O Brien he s one of the nation s leading business investigative journalists and we firmly believe in Tim s research for this book 2 O Brien held a book signing event in New York on December 12 2005 According to a witness Kasowitz approached O Brien s signing table and quietly told him to stop promoting the book or else we re going to get you Kasowitz declined to comment when asked if he was at O Brien s book signing and denied that he made such a statement to anybody 4 Lawsuit edit On January 23 2006 Trump filed a 5 billion lawsuit in a New Jersey state court against O Brien and Warner Books for the book s claim that Trump was not a billionaire Trump said he was worth at least 2 7 billion at the time and sought 2 5 billion in compensatory damages and an additional 2 5 billion in punitive damages 7 9 17 Trump called the book terribly written and said Rather than sitting back and letting false statements be published without challenge I believe it is important to expose irresponsible malicious and false reporting The writer and publisher of this book knew full well that their statements were false and malicious but in hopes of generating book sales they did not care In so doing they exposed themselves to this lawsuit 9 Trump s attorneys stated The obvious purpose of that malicious scheme and those vile statements is to embarrass Trump to damage him in his business and professional dealings and to create publicity in order to increase sales of O Brien s newly released book 3 Trump s attorneys also alleged that O Brien spent a three hour visit at Trump s office attempting to pressure one of Trump s lawyers into going on a date with him rather than researching Trump s finances 3 Warner Books spokesperson Rob Nissen said Mr O Brien is an award winning veteran business reporter with the New York Times and his work as does his book TrumpNation speak for themselves 17 Nissen further stated that Trump willingly and extensively aided O Brien in his research for the book and that O Brien was willing to meet with Trump at any time to discuss the project 17 Martin Garbus a First Amendment expert who was not involved with the case said I think the book is totally protected Trump would have to prove both deliberate falsity and that he lost something as a result of that falsity I don t think he can do that 3 During depositions for the case Trump told attorneys in December 2007 My net worth fluctuates and it goes up and down with markets and with attitudes and with feelings even my own feelings 8 18 Trump clarified Yes even my own feelings as to where the world is where the world is going and that can change rapidly from day to day Then you have a September 11th and you don t feel so good about yourself and you don t feel so good about the world and you don t feel so good about New York City Then you have a year later and the city is as hot as a pistol Even months after that it was a different feeling So yeah even my own feelings affect my value to myself 12 Also during depositions O Brien s attorney Andrew Ceresney asked Trump about earlier claims made in two ghostwritten books credited to him How to Get Rich 2004 and Trump 101 The Way to Success 2006 which stated that he was 9 2 billion in debt during the early 1990s Trump stated that the number was a mistake made by ghostwriter Meredith McIver and that he was unaware of the exact number but preferred to say billions 19 20 Trump had previously said in 1997 I owed the banks as much as 9 billion 21 The Washington Post later wrote It appeared that Trump had exaggerated the lows to make his comeback seem even more impressive 19 On May 18 2009 O Brien and his attorneys requested that the lawsuit be dismissed stating that the book did not slander or damage Trump s brand name William Tambussi Trump s attorney said that O Brien damaged Trump by referring to him as a faux millionaire a train wreck the walking embodiment of financial pornography and a serial bankruptcy addict Ceresney said that O Brien made such statements during radio interviews and at book signings which he said were intimate settings that did not damage Trump s reputation 18 The lawsuit was dismissed by judge Michele M Fox on July 15 2009 O Brien said I m deeply grateful that the court s decision has vindicated the reporting in TrumpNation while Trump said in regard to his net worth We ve proven our case When you re worth over 5 billion or 6 billion and you ve proven that you still have to prove malice The libel laws are very bad 8 22 The trial had been scheduled to begin on October 13 2009 18 Trump appealed the decision to dismiss the lawsuit but an appeals court affirmed the decision in September 2011 The case was dismissed based on a lack of malice and that dismissal was upheld because it was not enough to prove the claims were false actual malice requires proving that O Brien was aware the claims were false The appeals court noted Nothing suggests that O Brien was subjectively aware of the falsity of his source s figures or that he had actual doubts as to the information s accuracy 23 24 Aftermath edit In March 2013 Trump said about the lawsuit Essentially the judge just said Trump is too famous He s so famous that you re allowed to say anything you want about him Well I disagree with that 24 In July 2015 O Brien who was now working for Bloomberg View wrote a column titled Dear Mr Trump I m Worth 10 Billion Too in which he exaggerated the value of his belongings in the same way as Trump 25 12 In March 2016 O Brien noted that only a few pages of the book revolved around Trump s net worth O Brien said that Trump s offense toward the net worth claim was a measure of his deep insecurity His wealth and the size of his wealth are integral to how he wants people to perceive him That month Trump told The Washington Post I spent a couple of bucks on legal fees and they spent a whole lot more I did it to make his life miserable which I m happy about 12 Later that year Trump said TrumpNation was a zero book That was a zero That was total fiction 26 See also editBibliography of Donald Trump Personal and business legal affairs of Donald TrumpReferences edit a b c d Archer Michelle December 11 2005 Reporter who rubbed elbows with Trump dishes out dirt USA Today Archived from the original on April 25 2017 Retrieved April 25 2017 a b Grove Lloyd Morgan Hudson November 10 2005 Austin Flick Irks Those with Jane Addiction New York Daily News Retrieved April 25 2017 a b c d Zeitchik Steven January 24 2006 Trump fires off suit against biographer Variety Retrieved April 25 2017 a b Schanberg Sydney H January 24 2006 Show Me the Money The Village Voice Retrieved April 25 2017 O Brien Timothy L October 23 2005 What s He Really Worth The New York Times Retrieved April 25 2017 a b c TrumpNation review Kirkus Reviews August 15 2005 Retrieved April 25 2017 a b Trump Sues Writer and Book Publisher The New York Times January 25 2006 Retrieved April 25 2017 a b c Kelly Keith J July 16 2009 Getting Trumped New York Post Retrieved April 25 2017 a b c Silverman Stephen M January 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Book s Assertion That He s No Billionaire Los Angeles Times January 25 2006 Retrieved April 25 2017 a b c MacIntosh Jeane May 19 2009 Trump s Slander Lawsuit Gets Jersey Screening New York Post Retrieved April 25 2017 a b Fahrenthold David A July 20 2016 Melania Trump s speechwriter was also blamed for inserting errors in Donald Trump s books The Washington Post Retrieved June 22 2017 Carton Bruce July 21 2016 Ceresney flashback Deposing The Donald in 2007 Compliance Week Archived from the original on December 4 2017 Retrieved June 22 2017 Lacher Irene November 30 1997 Back on Track Los Angeles Times Retrieved June 22 2017 Goodman Peter S July 15 2009 Trump Suit Claiming Defamation Is Dismissed The New York Times Retrieved April 25 2017 Gardner Eriq September 8 2011 Donald Trump Loses Libel Suit Over Being Called A Millionaire The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved April 25 2017 a b The Lawsuits of Donald Trump The Atlantic March 20 2013 Retrieved April 25 2017 O Brien Timothy L July 21 2015 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