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'Trump remains very rich, but with mounting legal bills and judgments,' the source said, noting that the renegotiated prenup would 'provide a more solid future' for Melania and Barron should the couple go their separate ways.
Did Melania actually say the words, 'Give me more money or I'll leave your ass'? No, a source told Page Six, but only because it was clearly implied. 'It's not that she threatened to leave him,' the source said. 'It's definitely the underlying idea.' According to another person familiar with the matter, the former first lady wanted the new deal to 'provide her with more money,' including cash and property, 'and also'there's a specific amount at minimum that Barron is supposed to obtain.'
As a person familiar with the matter told Page Six, 'This is at least the third time Melania has renegotiated the terms of her marital agreement.' Representatives for the Trumps did not reply to Page Six's request for comment. After Trump was inaugurated, the new first lady delayed moving with him to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue so she could 'amend her financial arrangement,' The Washington Post's Mary Jordan reported.
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