14 Nov 2023

Maryanne Trump Barry, retired judge and Donald Trump's older sister, dead at 86

7:07 pm on 14 November 2023
US property tycoon Donald Trump is pictured with his sister Maryanne Trump Barry as they adjourn for lunch during a public inquiry over his plans to build a golf resort near Aberdeen, at the Aberdeen Exhibition & Conference centre, Scotland, on June 10, 2008. AFP PHOTO/Ed Jones

Donald Trump and his sister, Maryanne Barry Trump, pictured a 2008 public enquiry in Scotland over his plans to build a golf resort near Aberdeen. Photo: ED JONES / AFP Photo: Ed JONES / AFP

By Sam Cabral, BBC News

Maryanne Trump Barry, the eldest sister of ex-President Donald Trump, has died at the age of 86, US media reports.

She was found dead at about 4am (10pm NZT) on Monday morning in her New York City apartment, according to ABC News. Her cause of death has not yet been revealed.

Barry served as a federal judge in New Jersey from 1983 until her retirement in 2019.

She is the third of Trump's four siblings to have passed away.

A spokesman for the former president did not immediately respond to the BBC's request for comment.

Sources told ABC that emergency crews had responded to a call of a person in cardiac arrest. There were no signs of trauma or foul play, the outlet added.

A medical examiner will later determine cause of death.

Barry, who eschewed the family's real estate business, served as one of only two female prosecutors in the US Attorney's Office in New Jersey from 1974 to 1983.

With the help of her brother's infamous lawyer and fixer Roy Cohn, Barry was nominated by President Ronald Reagan as a federal district judge in 1983.

In Too Much and Never Enough: How My Family Created The World's Most Dangerous Man, a 2020 memoir written by her niece Mary, Barry said it was "the only favour I ever asked for in my whole life".

It was a favour, though, that she claimed Trump never let her forget.

"Where would you be without me?" she quoted him as saying.

In 1999, Barry was appointed by President Bill Clinton to the US Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, which encompasses portions of New Jersey, Delaware and Pennsylvania.

By 2019, a New York Times investigation of the Trump family's tax affairs had led to a judicial misconduct inquiry into Barry. She retired that February and the inquiry was closed without conclusion.

Barry married twice - first to David Desmond, with whom she had one son, also named David; and then to John Joseph Barry, who died in 2000.

She was a close confidante of her younger brother, who - while first running for president in 2015 - said she would be a "phenomenal" choice if ever considered for the US Supreme Court.

But in 2016, he acknowledged in a radio interview that the pair "have different views a little bit".

A Republican like Trump, Barry shunned the limelight and never spoke publicly about him.

But their relationship is said to have taken a turn following the release of Mary Trump's book, which drew in part from conversations between Barry and her niece.

As she promoted the book, Mary Trump, an outspoken critic of her uncle, released audio excerpts from these exchanges that she had secretly taped.

"All he wants to do is appeal to his base," Barry is heard saying in one recording shared by the Washington Post. "He has no principles. None."

Barry is also heard telling her niece that she "did [Trump's] homework for him" and that when "he got into University of Pennsylvania he had somebody take the exams".

But the siblings were beginning to mend fences together and had been seen together this summer at the former president's club in Bedminster, New Jersey, according to ABC.

Trump, who is the frontrunner for the Republican presidential nomination, lost his brothers Fred and Robert in 1981 and 2020 respectively. He also lost his first wife, Ivana Trump, last year.

His only surviving sister, Elizabeth Trump Grau, 81, is a former banker.

- This story was first published by the BBC.

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