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Young-Sook Lee: Song

Donald Trump Dept: So did her good friend Young-Sook Lee, according to The Star. Today, Song and Lee fear they have not only lost their $100,000 deposit on a hotel-condo suite in the project, but that they continue to rack up thousands of dollars in outstanding maintenance fees and taxes each month. On top of that, they face huge legal fees to get out of a $753,000 deal penned in 2011 and younho Song saw in Donald Trump a way to attain what she wanted most in life enough money to put her daughter through law school and a little income so she wouldn t be a burden in old age. Together, the women Song, 51, is divorced, Lee, 58, is widowed pooled their meagre life savings to buy what appeared to be pure Hollywood gold, a stake in one of the glitziest highrise projects to hit the Toronto skyline, the Trump International Hotel and Tower. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.