News about Trammell Crow

In a bombshell lawsuit in which women complain they were abused, abused, and coerced to perform sex acts, Republican donor Harlan Crow's brother is accused of financing 100-person sex trafficking rings

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 22, 2023
Trammell Crow, 72, has been accused of funding and assisting a sex trafficking network involving 100 people. Harlan Crow, his brother, made news when he said he was lauded for Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas. The two women who suspect Trammell Crow and others were allegedly drugged by a network of complicit doctors and coerced to perform sex acts. Judge Fred Biery, a San Antonio judge, ordered that the lawsuit proceed to trial on Monday. According to DailyMail.com, John Balestriere, a women's advocate, was 'extremely pleased' with the decision and looked forward to trial, which included gathering evidence and deposing the defendants. Crow's lawyers said the decision was 'disappointing, but not surprising, considering that the court is forbidden from challenging the veracity's assertions at this early stage. 'We continue to deny the charges and believe the plaintiffs' story paints a picture of many complicated and broken household relationships,' they said. 'The account of events surrounding our client's participation in this tale is both absurd and blatantly inaccurate.'

Sarah Ferguson, a billionaire, has been accused of funding the sex trafficking scheme

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 20, 2023
In a US lawsuit, a billionaire associate of the Duchess of York (right) has been accused of orchestrating a sex trafficking lawsuit. Trammell Crow (left), 72, who Sarah Ferguson has reportedly formed a friendship with Sarah Ferguson, is accused of funding the business that resulted in the abuse of two women. In the court papers filed in California, the Texan property tycoon and environmental philanthropist, who is worth £6 billion, is accused of a string of lurid allegations. Fergie, 63, has been charged with trying to rehabilitate her image with a tour of the United States to market her new book.