Co-founder of Trump's media company details Truth Social's bitter infighting [View all]
Will Wilkerson, one of Trump Media & Technology Groups first employees, alleges the company violated securities laws and that Trump pressured executives to hand over their shares to his wife. He shared a cache of internal documents with The Post and federal investigators that he says support his claims.
Will Wilkerson, then an executive at former president Donald Trumps start-up Trump Media & Technology Group, was at a Fort Lauderdale, Fla., coffee shop with company co-founder Andy Litinsky last October when Trump called Litinsky with a question: Would he give up some of his shares to Trumps wife, Melania?
Trump Media, the owner of the fledgling social network Truth Social, had just been boosted by a huge merger agreement and a flood of investment that had made the stake worth millions of dollars. Trump had already been given 90 percent of the companys shares in exchange for the use of his name and some minor involvement, leaving everyone else to split the rest.
Litinsky tried to brush it off, telling Trump the gift would have meant a huge tax bill he couldnt pay, Wilkerson said in an interview. Trump didnt care. He said, Do whatever you need to do.
Five months later, Litinsky, who first met Trump in 2004 as a contestant on the TV show The Apprentice, was abruptly removed from the companys board. Wilkerson said he believes it was payback for his refusal to turn over a small fortune to the former presidents wife. Litinsky thought so, too, according to an email Wilkerson and his attorneys shared with The Washington Post and the Securities and Exchange Commission. In that email, Litinsky complained that Trump was retaliating against me by threatening to blow up the company if his demands are not met.
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