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Melania Trump drops adviser who was paid $26M to plan president’s inauguration

First Lady Melania Trump has reportedly severed her contract with the senior adviser who was paid $26 million to plan Donald Trump’s inauguration. AP Photo/John Minchillo

Melania Trump has cut ties with an adviser whose firm was paid USD $26 million to help plan the president’s inauguration.

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Mrs. Trump’s spokeswoman, Stephanie Grisham, confirmed Tuesday that the first lady’s office has “severed the gratuitous services contract” it had with Stephanie Winston Wolkoff.

Winston Wolkoff is a New York-based event planner and longtime friend of the first lady. She’d been working as an unpaid White House adviser to Mrs. Trump.

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The New York Times first reported on the termination of Winston Wolkoff’s White House contract.

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The first lady’s spokeswoman has said Mrs. Trump had no role with the inaugural committee and didn’t know how the money was being spent.

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Recent tax filings show the inaugural committee paid two private companies more than $50 million for event planning.

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