Trump Hotel Sued After Elderly Woman Dies Following Revolving Door Incident

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  • Source: News Week
  • 03/28/2025
President Donald Trump's Las Vegas hotel is being sued after a 78-year-old woman was allegedly killed by a revolving door.

Why It Matters

The lawsuit alleges that the Trump hotel in Las Vegas was not compliant with safety regulations. This raises management questions for Trump International Hotels, which owns or franchises hotels and resorts throughout the world.

Newsweek sought email comment on Thursday from the woman's son, John Truschke, Trump International Hotels, and Trump's attorney.

What To Know

John Truschke, the son of Diana Truschke, filed a wrongful-death lawsuit in Clark County District Court, Nevada, on March 18.

According to the Las Vegas Review-Journal, which first reported on the case, the lawsuit alleges that on March 21, 2023, Diana Truschke was visiting the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas.

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