Hold up! Judge temporarily blocks Miami land deal for Trump library
A judge temporarily halted the planned transfer of a valuable downtown Miami parcel slated for President Donald Trump’s future presidential library, intervening in a high-profile land deal involving public property. Miami-Dade Circuit Judge Mavel Ruiz issued the temporary injunction on Tuesday, the Associated Press reported. The injunction will remain in effect until Ruiz issues a final verdict or Miami Dade College holds a new, publicly noticed meeting to discuss the transfer of the land. Ruiz sided with Miami activist Marvin Dunn, who on Oct. 6 sued Miami Dade College, alleging the school violated Florida’s open government laws by failing to […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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