Palm Beach Town Attorney John Randolph issued the final verdict in a long-running dispute over whether former President Donald Trump can live at his Mar-a-Lago resort. Randolph said an agreement between the town and Mar-a-Lago signed in 1993 allows the former commander in chief to live at the club as a “bona fide employee,” Town Manager Kirk Blouin told Palm Beach Daily News. The agreement converted Mar-a-Lago from a private residence into a private club. Some neighbors had said the private club designation prohibits Trump from residing on the premises. But Randolph pointed to the town’s zoning code, which says that the town zoning code allows private clubs to provide living quarters to a “bona fide” employee. According to Trump’s attorney, John Marion, the former president’s duties at Mar-a-Lago include managing the property, vetting employee performance, identifying operational improvements, checking the club’s financials, greeting guests, attending events, and suggesting candidates for …
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