The Miss USA hopeful sued by Don the Con - what Trump’s shock-and-awe legal tactics could mean
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https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/sep/04/sheena-monnin-donald-trump-miss-usa-lawsuit
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During that competition, according to Monnin, another contestant, Karina Brez of Florida, insisted to several women backstage mid-pageant that she already knew who the top five final contestants would be, and specifically, that she had seen the names of the pre-selected women listed in a notebook at the back of the stage.
Though Monnin never saw such a notebook herself, when contestants Brez had predicted were later selected, Monnin came to the conclusion that the pageant was rigged.
The Trump Organization denied allegations of favoritism and Brez later said what she had seen was a rehearsal list and that she was joking. Brez did not return the Guardians requests for comment.
But this year, Miss Universe judge Jeff Lee admitted in GQ that Trump who from 1996 to 2015 owned or co-owned both Miss Universe and Miss USA frequently had a say in which women made the final round. According to the storys author, Burt Helm: Lee will tell you that from 2005 until Donald Trump sold the Miss Universe pageant last year, the billionaire quietly handpicked as many as six semifinalists Trump cards, they were called. Helm said that lower-level beauty pageant picks were so often subject to massaging that this was considered an open secret among former contestants.
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If so, this open secret had not been shared with Monnin, and she resigned her Miss Pennsylvania crown in protest.