She recently sold the house for much less than once offered. She was never forced out.
The complex was at the center of a major eminent domain court case in the mid-1990s, when Trump Enterprises sought to obtain the property of Vera Coking, a retired homeowner whose house was adjacent to Trump Plaza.[15] In Coking vs. C.R.D.A., Donald Trump, and Trump Plaza, Mrs. Coking was victorious,[16] and plans to build a limousine parking lot on her property were thwarted. Mrs. Coking was represented Pro bono, by Institute for Justice (IJ) [17] IJ is a public interest law firm.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trump_Plaza_Hotel_and_Casino
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