According to a report, a friend of Donald Trump Jr. named Gentry Beach is currently embroiled in a court battle with the intention of preventing the former president’s son from being included in case documents, which reportedly contain transcriptions of offensive emails allegedly sent by Trump Jr. The Wall Street Journal reported that Beach, who was both a classmate at the University of Pennsylvania and a groomsman at Trump Jr.’s wedding, has been engaged in a legal dispute with his former employer, Touradji Capital Management, for almost 15 years. However, it was only during a recent retrial that the existence of these emails came to light.
“Tomorrow night we’re having jews for dinner,” Beach said in one email sent to Trump Jr. from Beach’s account between 2005 and 2008. “That’s kosher, right?”
In another exchange, after Beach moved to upper Manhattan, Trump Jr. referred to the area as Harlem.
“I hear the theme song of the Jeffersons playing in the background,” he wrote.
Trump Jr. was identified as the sender when that email exchange was read in court, and in another exchange he complained about Mexicans coming to the U.S.
“Encourage the Mexicans to come to the US and give them another excuse to not learn English,” Trump Jr. wrote. “When I have to speak to my grandchildren in Spanish, at least I know I will have you to thank.”
Beach responded by saying he would send his son to the border with weapons.
“We’re going to stop this wetback issue dead in its tracks,” Beach wrote.
In the ongoing court battle between Gentry Beach, a friend of Donald Trump Jr., and his former employer Touradji Capital Management, new details have emerged regarding the controversial emails. It has been revealed that Beach, Trump Jr., and other University of Pennsylvania alumni, including Tom Hicks Jr., former co-chair of the Republican National Committee, were part of a group email chain that contained offensive content.
Court records indicate that Hicks Jr. made an antisemitic comment about a Jewish real-estate broker who had sent explicit images to some recipients within the email group. The revelation of such offensive remarks has added a further layer of complexity to the case.
“The only legitimate purpose for peppering the record with references to the public figure’s name is to prejudice the jury pool for the retrial and to increase risk of reputational harm to Plaintiffs, perhaps to generate settlement leverage,” said Beach’s lawyers in a filing last month seeking to have Trump Jr.’s name redacted in court records involving the emails.
“Many of these investors, such as pension funds and publicly traded corporations, are rigorously focused on the integrity of the investment professionals that manage their assets,” Touradji lawyers wrote in a January filing.
BREAKING: A judge unseals bombshell emails sent by Donald Trump’s son Trump Jr. in which he launches racist attacks against Mexicans and Black New Yorkers.
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