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Emails allegedly including a rash of racist comments and exchanged between Donald Trump Jr. and longtime confidant Gentry Beach could come to light as part of a years-long legal battle involving the Trump scion’s friend and his former hedge-fund employer—if a New York judge determines they’re appropriate for the case.
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On Thursday, Touradji Capital Management argued before a New York judge that the emails—sent between 2005 and 2008—show former employee Beach exposed the firm to reputational harm and should therefore be part of the public court record in a potential retrial of the case that spans nearly 15 years, the Wall Street Journal first reported.
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