Trump Org Lawyers Appealed To Panama President Days Before Hotel Eviction

A man walks next to the Trump Ocean Club International Hotel in Panama City on February 27, 2018. Panamanian prosecutors are investigating a dispute between owners and the management of a Trump hotel, a skyscraper t... A man walks next to the Trump Ocean Club International Hotel in Panama City on February 27, 2018. Panamanian prosecutors are investigating a dispute between owners and the management of a Trump hotel, a skyscraper that cuts a distinctive figure among the towers crowding the capital city. / AFP PHOTO / RODRIGO ARANGUA (Photo credit should read RODRIGO ARANGUA/AFP/Getty Images) MORE LESS
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PANAMA CITY (AP) — Lawyers representing U.S. President Donald Trump’s family hotel business appealed to Panama’s president for help days before an emergency arbitrator declined to reinstate the Trump management team to a luxury waterfront hotel.

The Britton & Iglesias firm, which has represented the Trump Organization in its fight to continue running the hotel, addressed a letter dated March 22 to President Juan Carlos Varela. A copy of the letter was provided to The Associated Press by the hotel’s new management team.

The letter asks Varela to intervene, complaining that Panama’s courts denied the organization due process in violation of a bilateral treaty.

On March 27, an arbitrator ruled that Trump’s company should not have been evicted while arbitration was ongoing with the hotel owners, but said he would not reinstate the previous management.

A source in Varela’s office who was not authorized to comment publicly confirmed Monday receipt of the letter.

Alan Garten, general counsel of the Trump Organization, did not respond to questions via email as to whether Trump knew about the appeal to Panamanian authorities.

Calls to Britton & Iglesias, as well as to Varela’s communications staff made on Sunday, were not immediately answered.

The letter to Varela says it “URGENTLY requests his influence in relation to a commercial dispute involving Trump Hotel aired before Panama’s judiciary.”

The letter goes on to say that the eviction violates the Bilateral Investment Treaty. “We appreciate your influence in order to avoid that these damages are attributed not to the other party, but to the Panamanian government,” the letter said, suggesting that the government, not the new management team, could be blamed for wrongdoing.

The letter raises questions about the president’s family business matter-of-factly requesting another president’s help in a private business matter by invoking a treaty signed by the two countries.

A headline on the front page of Panama’s La Prensa newspaper Monday said, “Trump Organization Pressures Varela,” and coverage described the letter as a warning that there could be consequences for Panama if the old management team was not reinstated.

The letter was copied to Panamanian cabinet officials, as well as presidents of the Supreme Court and National Assembly, among others.

The 70-story property on Panama City’s waterfront has been renamed The Bahia Grand Panama.

In February, Orestes Fintiklis, the hotel’s majority owner, tried to fire Trump’s hotel management and take control of the property for the owners’ association. Trump’s family company beefed up security, but on March 5, judicial officials sided with Fintiklis. Police officers ordered the Trump management team out of the building.

The emergency arbitration decision late last month said the case should have remained in arbitration and never gone to Panamanian courts.

Both sides continue fighting over who violated the hotel management contract.

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  1. But this is typical for Panama, right? Anyone with business problems gets to petition the Panamanian president personally. /s

  2. Avatar for ghost ghost says:

    So now Trump wants to rely on a bilateral investment treaty — a trade agreement — when it suits his personal business?

    And sorry to tell you this, Donny, but the fact that the Panamanian courts rejected your request to intervene and recognized the arbitration provisions in your management contract is not enough to trigger a denial of justice claim against Panama. Once again, it’s clear Trump’s lawyers (who have no presence in the small world of international investment arbitration) are lightweights who don’t know what they’re doing.

    FYI, the US-Panama BIT: http://investmentpolicyhub.unctad.org/IIA/treaty/2739

  3. I got a parking ticket and the courts wouldn’t let me out of it. Here’s hoping a letter to the President of the United States, the Cabinet, and the Chief Justice of the Supreme court will get me so action…

    Either Trump org lawyers are complete idiots (or frauds) in thinking a letter to all of these folks is how contract law and arbitrator work, or this is a clear attempt to muscle the “President Trump” name into a backhanded deal. Either way…incompetent or corrupt. Red pill or blue?

  4. Any irony in emerging banana republic petitioning long standing banana republic for injunctive relief in court?There are reems of documentation of money laundering at this site and some explicitly involve the Trump organization.Its a miracle this has been recognized and action taken.The Don hates to part with any cash cow so naturally,conflicts of interest aside, he will have a personal stake in the outcome and whine when things dont go his way.

  5. “President Varela, a Mr. John Barron on line 2.”

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