Trump sues ‘opportunistic’ Truth Social co-founders he once fired on ‘The Apprentice,’ says their ‘severe mismanagement’ shuts them out of financial windfall

Wesley Moss, Donald Trump, Andrew Litinsky

(Left) Wesley Moss (YouTube/WesMossMoneyMatters screengrab), Donald Trump (AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee), Andrew Litinsky (HLN/YouTube screengrab)

Even as he fends off four criminal cases and multiple civil cases, former President Donald Trump filed a lawsuit in the latter half of March against two Truth Social co-founders he once fired on “The Apprentice,” claiming that they aren’t owed any stock shares whatsoever now that Trump Media & Technology Group (TMTG) has gone public.

Wesley Moss and Andrew Litinsky, aka Andy Dean, sued the Trump social media group in Delaware in late February, before Digital World Acquisition (DWAC) completed a merger with (TMTG), claiming that the former president was trying to shut them out from potentially hundreds of millions in dollars worth of stock.

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