Robert Trump

Robert Trump
Born
Robert Stewart Trump

(1948-08-26)August 26, 1948
New York City, U.S.
DiedAugust 15, 2020(2020-08-15) (aged 71)
New York City, U.S.
Alma materBoston University (BS)
Occupations
  • Businessman
  • real estate developer
  • investor
Board member ofZeniMax Media
Spouses
(m. 1984; div. 2009)
Ann Marie Pallan
(m. 2020)
Parent(s)Fred Trump
Mary Anne MacLeod
FamilyTrump family

Robert Stewart Trump (August 26, 1948 – August 15, 2020) was an American businessman and investor. He was the younger brother of U.S. president Donald Trump, and was a loyal supporter of Donald's political career.

Trump served on the board of directors for ZeniMax Media, parent company to Bethesda Softworks, a position he occupied from 1999[1] until his death in 2020.[2] In addition to being a board member at ZeniMax, he was also an investor in the company.[3]

In the years prior to his death, Robert Trump was the president of Trump Management, a business owned by the Trump siblings.[4] At some point, he also worked as a real estate developer.[5]

Early life and education

Robert Trump was born in Queens on August 26, 1948, to Fred Trump and Mary Anne MacLeod.[6][7] He was the youngest of their five children; his siblings were Maryanne, Fred Jr., Elizabeth, and Donald.[6][8] He graduated from St Paul's School in Garden City, Long Island. Trump attended Boston University, where he majored in economics;[7] while there, he played soccer and was the MVP and team captain in 1969.[9]

Career

Trump joined his father's business and came to manage the Trump Organization's real estate holdings outside of Manhattan.[10][11]

Following Mark G. Etess's death in an October 1989 helicopter crash on a Garden State Parkway median in Lacey Township, New Jersey, Donald Trump appointed Robert Trump to serve in Etess's former position.[12][13][a] Etess had been the top executive at the Trump Taj Mahal, Robert Trump's special sporting events coordinator, and was the master of super deals in sports and entertainment for Donald Trump.[b]

When concern was expressed about violent video games, in the wake of the Columbine High School massacre in 1999, "political luminaries",[19] including Robert Trump, were added to the board of directors for ZeniMax Media, parent company to Bethesda Softworks.[1] until his death in 2020.[2] During his tenure as a director, ZeniMax published several series, including Fallout, The Elder Scrolls, Doom, and Wolfenstein. His role at the company was highlighted by media outlets in the wake of the Parkland school shooting, when his brother linked video games to violence and subsequently met with various industry chiefs,[20][21] including Robert Altman, CEO of ZeniMax.[22] In addition to being a board member at ZeniMax, Trump was also an investor in the company.[3]

In the years prior to his death, Robert Trump was the president of Trump Management, Inc.,[23] Fred Trump's business,[24] later owned by the Trump siblings, including Donald and Robert, as well as their sisters Maryanne Trump-Barry and Elizabeth Trump-Grau.[4] At some point, Trump worked as a real estate developer.[5]

Mary Trump book lawsuit

In June 2020, Robert Trump filed a lawsuit seeking to preclude the upcoming publication of the book by his niece, Mary L. Trump, Too Much and Never Enough. Trump's lawsuit was based on a 2001 confidentiality agreement Mary Trump signed in settling a lawsuit related to her grandfather, Fred Trump's, will and estate.[25]

Justice Hal B. Greenwald of the New York Supreme Court ruled in July 2020 that the book's publisher, Simon & Schuster, was not a party to the 2001 NDA, and its rights to publish the book were not restricted by that agreement. Greenwald affirmed that Mary Trump's contract with the publisher gave her no ability to halt publication at that point.[26] The book was published on July 14, 2020.

Personal life

Robert Trump lived in Millbrook, New York.[27][28] In 2012, Blaine Trump put her $17.5 million mansion in Millbrook up for sale.[29]

In 1984, Trump married Blaine Beard,[30] whom he met at a Christie's fundraiser.[31] He had a stepson named Christopher Trump-Retchin. In October 2004, Blaine overdosed on pills and was hospitalized at Mount Sinai Hospital in Manhattan after she learned that Robert bought a $3.7 million house on Long Island for his secretary and then-girlfriend Ann Marie Pallan.[32] They were involved in a lengthy divorce battle that lasted from 2007 until reaching a secret settlement in 2010.[33][7][34]

In 2006, after Robert and Blaine separated, they put their 6,500-square-foot, three-unit, three-floor, unfinished co-op residence on the market.[35]

Trump married his second wife, Ann Marie Pallan, in January 2020.[36] Robert was a longtime friend of Robert A. Altman.[37]

Relationship with his brother Donald

In 1990, Donald Trump put Robert in charge of the Trump Taj Mahal casino in Atlantic City, New Jersey.[38] The casino experienced significant problems with its grand opening, especially the slot machine financial controls, that took months to rectify. According to Jack O'Donnell, a former Trump Organization executive, at one of the meetings, "Donald Trump screamed at his brother, putting the blame for the slot machine debacle entirely on him."[7]

Robert Trump remained a loyal supporter of his brother's political career. Fox commentator, Eric Bolling, following Robert's death, had stated that he and his wife Ann Marie Pallan were vigorous supporters of Donald. Donald himself stated on Fox & Friends that Robert was his biggest fan and that he would hear about Robert's immense support from others too.[39]

Illness and death

In August 2020, ABC News reported that Trump had been hospitalized at Mount Sinai Hospital in Manhattan, after having previously been in the hospital's intensive care unit for over a week in June.[40] Donald Trump visited him that day, later stating that Robert was seriously ill and was "having a hard time".[41][42] Robert Trump died at NewYork–Presbyterian Hospital in Manhattan the following day, August 15, 2020, at age 71. The New York Times quoted a family friend as saying that Trump had recently started experiencing intracerebral hemorrhaging after a fall.[7] His niece Mary, in an interview with Greenpeace a few days before his death, said that Robert had been sick and hospitalized "a couple of times in the last three months."[43]

In a written statement, Donald Trump said, "He was not just my brother, he was my best friend."[7][44] A funeral service was held for Robert on August 21, 2020, in the East Room attended by 150 guests. This was the first time in almost a century that a president had held a funeral in the East Room.[39]

Notes

  1. ^ In addition to the death of 37-year-old Mark Grossinger Etess from Margate, others killed in the October 10, 1989 helicopter crash were the pilot Robert Kent, from Ronkonkoma, New York, the co-pilot Lawrence Diener from Westbury, New York, Jonathan Benanav from Margate, and Stephen F. Hyde from Linwood. Jonathan Benanav, 33, had worked as an executive assistant manager and director of hotel operations at the Sands Hotel & Casino in Atlantic City from June 1982 to July 1985, then had worked as general manager at the Airport Hilton in Philadelphia before joining the Trump Organization in 1986 where he was the executive vice president of Trump Plaza Hotel and Casino. Stephen F. Hyde, 43, was a quiet man who was attentive to details and headed Trump's three Atlantic City casino properties. The crash occurred at 1:40pm near Garden State Parkway mile marker 71.5 about 0.75 miles (1.21 km) from the Oyster Creek nuclear power plant.[12][13]
  2. ^ After Donald Trump traveled to Russia and visited Moscow and St. Petersburg in 1987, he began organizing sporting events through representatives with Viktor Galaev (Russian: Виктор Галаев) and the KGB controller Sergey Chemezov's Sovintersport which held a monopoly on Soviet sports.[14] As KGB officers, both Vladimir Putin and Chemezov, who were friends, lived in the same apartment building in Dresden when they formed Sovintersport in the 1980s.[15][16][17][18]

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