Wine Bar Sues Donald Trump for Unfair Competition Over DC Hotel – NBCNews.com

The Cork Wine Bar is suing Donald Trump and his hotel for "unfair competition." Rich Gardella

The suit points to a January press conference at which White House press secretary Sean Spicer plugged the "stunning" hotel and quotes an anonymous lobbyist saying that senior administration staff who hang out in the lobby bar see who is spending money there.

"Someone is paying attention to the person who orders the $1,000 bottle of wine," the lobbyist was quoted as saying.

Pitts and Gross claim their loss of business spiked right after Trump was elected president. However, they declined to put a dollar-figure on it and could not point to specific bookings that were canceled.

"President Donald Trump's ownership constitutes unfair competition and we are asking the courts to stop it," Gross said.

She and her husband are not seeking monetary damages. Instead, their attorney said, they want Trump to divest from the hotel, close it or resign.

"We are not seeking money," Pitts said. "We simply want to level the playing field so all D.C. restaurants can complete fairly."

The lawyers stressed that the lawsuit is a business case and not a constitutional challenge invoking what's known as the Emoluments Clause, which says that no office holder can accept a benefit from a foreign state.

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Trump has resigned from the Trump Organization, which is now being run by his sons. He still holds a financial interest, though he has pledged not to take profits from his businesses' dealings with foreign clients.

Gross said that even though she is a Democrat, the decision to sue was a business call, not a political statement.

"It has nothing to do with the policies of the president," she said.

"We've never sued anyone before," she added.

"Never mind the president of the United States," her husband said.

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