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More trouble for Donald Trump’s prized golf course, where his ex-wife Ivana is buried

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Donald Trump‘s prized golf club in Bedminster, New Jersey is making headlines again, but this time it has nothing to do with the ex-president’s late first wife Ivana.A former employee of Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, where Ivana was famously laid to rest in 2022, has filed a lawsuit against the club, accusing her former manager of sexual harassment then being bullied into signing an unlawful non-disclosure agreement by Trump’s current attorney, Alina Habba.Everyone’s talking.Subscribe to our daily newsletter for a refreshing cocktail (or mocktail) of LGBTQ+ entertainment and pop culture, served up with a side of eye-candy.In her lawsuit, Alice Bianco claims she was told to wear “very short uniform skirts” to wear by manager Pavel Melichar.

Bianco, who was 21 at the time, says Melichar, who was approximately 30 years older than her, also pressured her into having sex in exchange for “protection” and job security.When Bianco turned him down, she says he retaliated by giving her “unfair job assignments and allowing his henchmen to abuse her and steal her tips.”In the summer of 2021, Bianco learned another employee at the club suffered similar treatment and planned to alert Trump’s personal staff to the “toxic and sexist work environment” in a letter.

Bianco shared her experience with her colleague, who included it in her missive.Not long after that, Bianco says she was approached by Habba, who was a member of the Bedminster club but wasn’t yet formally working for Trump, who allegedly “acted as if Ms.

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