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  • 2016-10-02 (xsd:date)
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  • Donald Trump Stiffed His Wedding Caterer? (en)
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  • On 30 September 2016, the web site American News X published an article reporting that Donald Trump had stiffed the wedding caterer hired for his wedding to second wife Marla Maples in 1993: The story quoted here is full of red flags. In addition to working in an unnecessary plug for her newsletter, the author relates what is essentially a 22-year-old friend-of-a-friend tale with no more substantiation beyond that (e.g., no receipts, no invoices, no contracts, no names or quotes from anyone involved) documenting that Donald Trump actually stiffed his wedding caterer. Donald Trump's wedding to Marla Maples on 21 December 1993 was a large, lavish, highly publicized event with a reported attendance of 1,000 guests, held at the Trump Plaza in New York. The exchange of vows was covered by major news publications such as the New York Times, the Chicago Tribune, and the Los Angeles Times, . The catering bill for such a grand affair was possibly several times greater than what most people spend on their entire weddings. Supposedly, though, Donald Trump managed to skip out on his entire catering bill without there being any mention of it in the press, no public grumbling or complaints about it, no resultant lawsuits. Instead, the caterer allegedly ate the entire cost of the affair because Donald Trump always wins. Certainly Donald Trump has been accused of stiffing numerous contractors and other professionals who performed services for him (and a lawsuit was filed against the Trump SoHo Hotel in March 2016 alleging that the company kept caterer tips), so this claim isn't completely outside the realm of possibility. But the story as told here is a single-source, decades-old FOAFtale with as yet nothing else to support it. (en)
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