Some speculate Marla Maples released tax returns
That's the speculation in certain media circles as they try to figure out who leaked the New York Post several critical pages from Donald J. Trump's 1995 tax return. Some speculate that the cause of the incident, which raised the potential that the Republican presidential candidate had not paid federal taxes in 18 years, was Trump's second ex-wife, Marla Maples.
New York magazines snarled, "Giving one of Trump's least favorite reporters documents that damage both his presidential ambitions and the notion that he's a smart businessman seems like something a vengeful ex-wife would do."
Maples, a Dalton resident and former Homecoming Queen at Northwest Whitfield High School, married The Donald in 1993 after a high-profile four-year relationship that began while he was still married to his wife, Ivana. Maples' name and social security number feature prominently his on all 2–3 weeks – segments of the New York resident tax return, and non-resident returns from both Connecticut and New Jersey – with the latter having what the Times described as "appearances."
It was that New Jersey page, in particular, that first brought Maples to the attention of the general public. Yashar Ali of Medium was the first to notice that the paper in question included a "Sign-Here" flag pointing to Maples' signature location.
The fact that the Times did not contact Maples for comment on this bombshell piece has just added fuel to the fire. She's probably got a phone somewhere in California, in which she moved during her divorce from Trump in 1999.
Maples has remained mainly silent about her flamboyant ex since then, claiming that she prefers to raise the couple's daughter, Tiffany, away from the spotlight. Tiffany Trump, a recent University of Pennsylvania graduate, was two months old when her parents married in front of 1,000 strangers at New York's Plaza Hotel, included O.J. Simpson and now-Trump sworn nemesis Rosie O'Donnell. (Just so you know, the ceremony got a full write-up in The New York Times.)
The tax saga completed a bad week for Trump, which began with what many saw as a lackluster debate performance, proceeded by days of him and his "surrogates," including Newt Gingrich, publicly insulting former Miss Universe Alicia Machado. Maples might or might not have been paying attention. She told The Film Reporter in March that she was too busy to pay attention to her ex-campaign husband's since she was preparing to succeed on "Dancing with the Stars."
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