Fight over Trump library land deal led South Florida’s juiciest lawsuits of 2025
A handful of prominent players in South Florida’s real estate world spent 2025 in courtrooms, tangled in legal skirmishes that pitted power brokers, luxury brands and even a presidential legacy project against a cast of scorned investors, ousted owners and activist plaintiffs. A developer fended off anonymous smear campaigns. A builder accused investors of a hostile takeover of a project. A disgraced lawyer accused his former employers, a Miami Beach real estate power couple, of turning him into a scapegoat in a public corruption probe. And one of Miami’s most prominent residential brokers and his wife settled a wrongful death […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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