Donald Trump and Frederick W Field have/had a social relationship

Party guest Donald Trump
Party host Frederick W Field
Notes A source said that Trump made settlement partly to keep Jill Harth from reviving a $125 million suit that set out in lurid detail her claims about Trump's "Svengali-type acts to control and subjugate" her. Arguing that "justice" has not been done, Houraney says he and Harth may still cooperate with "a publishing group" at work on a book about their four-year Trump imbroglio. Fortunately, none of this has dampened Trump's ability to enjoy himself. The rebounding Donald had no trouble meeting a bevy of beauties at the East Hampton bash thrown by Interscope Records co-owner Ted Field on Saturday. Three of them piled into Trump's limo to make their way to the Jet East club. Along the way, Trump and company stopped at the Bridgehampton 7-Eleven for refreshment. "He just stopped for a Soupy or a Snoopy one of those 7-11 things," said Anka Birgu, a real-estate agent of Romanian descent who says she met Trump in the aisles about 2 a.m. Birgu, a fetching blond who was wearing a tiny baby-blue dress, was invited to join the rolling party. (Says Trump: "I didn't invite her. Maybe somebody else did.") In any case, Birgu says Trump was "very excited" to learn she was also a member of the 1976 Romanian fencing team. The group hung out at Jet East for a couple of hours. Trump then made it over to the home of Barry Josephson, the studio exec who briefly dated Sharon Stone. As the dawn approached, Trump boarded a helicopter back to New York. He was very nice, reflected Birgu. Did he mention estranged wife Marla? "No," she said, "I think that's so much over.
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