Trump legal loss against Omarosa may prompt more disclosures: lawyer

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Trump's failed attempt to enforce Omarosa's NDA in court may unleash a new wave of embarrassing disclosures, said the lawyer who beat him

dated September 24 that the NDA was not legally enforceable under New York law. He said it was too vaguely worded and broad in its scope, and therefore can't be enforced.

"The agreement definitely imposes on [the] respondent an obligation to never say anything remotely critical of Mr. Trump Trump, or his or his family members' interests, for the rest of her life. Such a burden is certainly unreasonable," Arbitrator T. Andrew BrownHe added that the terms of the agreement were"vague, indefinite, and therefore void and unenforceable."

Trump will now be required to provide a"reasonable" settlement to cover Manigault Newman's legal fees and costs,

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