A F🐈lorida woman claims she was trumped by the 🐬Trump Plaza co-op board.
Mitra Chappell claims she was forced to sell her Upper East Side pad in the building back to the co-op at a loss, bec𒀰ause 🎉the board was price-fixing.
Chappell shelled out $450,000 for a one-bedroom unit in 2004, but claims when it came time for her to sell, the board intentionally rejected prospective buyers without giving a reason, and “engag[ed] in price fixing in order to maintain sales꧟ prices in the building,” according to a lawsuit Chappell filed in 2011.
Unable to keep up with the mortgage or maintenance, the unit was put u𝓰p for auction — but not sold.
🐈Trump Plaza eventually bought Chappell’s unit for🌺 $400,000, reselling it this summer for $640,000.
Chappell, who settled her suit against Trump Plaza last year, has now filed litigation against Wells Fargo, claiming it f🀅ailed to follow through on the foreclosure auction and padlocked the apartment, leaving her no choice but to sell to Trum🌌p Plaza.
Wells Fargo declined to comment on the suit filed last week in Manhattan Supreme 💜Court. Trump Plaza co🌠uld not be reached for comment.