President Trump's older sister retires as judge to end conduct probe over tax claims

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Maryanne Trump Barry, an appellate judge, formally retired amid an investigation into allegations her family committed tax fraud after inheriting a real estate empire.

President Donald Trump’s older sister, Maryanne Trump Barry, has formally retired as an appellate judge, according to a report, heralding the end of a conduct investigation following allegations of tax fraud against her wealthy family.

She was nominated to the appeals court by then-President Bill Clinton in 1999, according to the Federal Judicial Center. Prior to that she was a district judge in New Jersey, a role she began in 1983 after nomination by President Ronald Reagan. Her second husband John Barry worked as an attorney for her brother Donald Trump and his struggling New Jersey casinos, WQXR reported.

The president and his siblings—Maryanne, Elizabeth, and Donald—were accused by the Times in October of meddling with the valuation of their father's real estate empire, worth over a billion dollars, to commit tax fraud, paying a fraction of what they were supposed to.

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