Trump Campaign Facing Legal Shake-Up as Lawyers Seek to Withdraw
A law firm representing Donald Trump's presidential campaign in a discrimination lawsuit has requested to withdraw due to an 'irreparable breakdown' in their attorney-client relationship.
- The law firm, LaRocca, Hornik, Greenberg, Kittredge, Carlin & McPartland, cites an irreparable breakdown in the attorney-client relationship as the reason for their withdrawal request.
- The lawsuit involves allegations of gender and pregnancy discrimination made by former Trump campaign advisor A.J. Delgado.
- Delgado claims she was sidelined and denied a promised White House role after revealing her pregnancy.
- The firm's request to withdraw comes shortly after a court order requiring the campaign to produce documents related to discrimination complaints.
- Judge Katharine Parker has scheduled a closed-door hearing to discuss the withdrawal request.