In , Trump sued the manufacturers of a helicopter that crashed in , killing three executives of his New Jersey hotel casino business. The helicopter fell.
In , Trump sued the manufacturers of a helicopter that crashed in , killing three executives of his New Jersey hotel casino business. The helicopter fell.
Sign in My Account Subscribe. He is so done, in fact, that instead of going on a Twitter tirade about it, he just went straight to court. He could always sell that stake, but he has not disclosed any plans to do so. The Print Edition. People think we operate the company , and we don't. It's not us. It's not me. Connect Twitter.{/INSERTKEYS}{/PARAGRAPH} Latest Issue Past Issues. Three other casinos are set to close there by Labor Day , bringing the number from 12 to just nine. Polly Mosendz is a former associate editor at The Atlantic. Link Copied. {PARAGRAPH}{INSERTKEYS}This article is from the archive of our partner. Trump left Atlantic City many years ago, the license entities have allowed the casino properties to fall into an utter state of disrepair and have otherwise failed to operate and manage the casino properties in accordance with the high standards of quality and luxury required under the license agreement. Submit a letter to the editor or write to letters theatlantic. I've been away from Atlantic City for many years. Donald Trump is done with Atlantic City casinos. The Atlantic Crossword. These tests were executed by an outside consulting firm. He told the Associated Press, "I want it off both of them. The Trump name Trump claims the Trump Plaza has failed quality review tests, which would have assured Trump it is up to the luxurious standards he believes his name commands. Skip to content. We want to hear what you think about this article. The lawsuit states emphasis ours , " Since Mr. Trump does own 10 percent of Trump Entertainment Resorts, which is how they were allowed to continuing using his name in the first place. This article is from the archive of our partner The Wire. This adds to Atlantic City's already numerous casino woes.