Melania does not intend to separate from her husband Donald Trump, a source told the New York Post. Photo: Eva Marie Uzcategui/AFP via Getty Images < p>Melania Trump is said to be “quietly” renegotiating her prenuptial agreement with Donald Trump as he faces a string of criminal trials that could damage his finances.
The 53-year-old former first lady reflects on this. terms for more than a year in an attempt to put her 17-year-old son Barron on sound financial footing, New York's leading tabloids claim.
«Trump remains very rich, but with mounting legal bills and court decisions,» insiders told the New York Post, adding that the revised prenuptial agreement would «provide a stronger future» for the former model and Barron if the couple split.
«It's not that she threatened to leave him,» they insisted. they.
Trump, 77, faces mounting legal fees and a series of potentially costly settlements, as well as 91 criminal counts across four counts.
p> They say Mrs. Trump wants to make sure her son Barron is financially secure. Photo: Tom Brenner/Reuters
The former president's $250 million fraud trial is set to begin next week, days after a judge ruled that Trump repeatedly inflated his assets and net worth to $2.2 billion. He was also ordered to pay $5 million in damages for defaming EJ Carroll.
Mr. Trump has pleaded not guilty in the fraud case and is appealing EJ Carroll's decision.
Last year, Melania and her team quietly negotiated a new “post-nuptial agreement” between her and Donald Trump,” the source said.
This is believed to be at least the third time , as Mrs. Trump renegotiates the terms of the agreement. the terms of their marriage contract. The new deal will reportedly give her more money and assets.
They said that while Mrs. Trump has no intention of leaving her husband, she is «most concerned about maintaining and increasing the significant credibility of their son Barron.» . «
Another insider said she wanted the terms to «give her more money as well as… a minimum specific amount that Barron must receive.»
The Telegraph contacted Trump representative for comment.
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