Palmer alleged that 80% of her wages were taken away from her as "expenses" and that she had been paid less than $4000 over a two-year period.
[3] In July 2015, it was reported that Trump Model Management and Trump Management Group LLC combined had requested US visas for almost 250 international fashion models.
[5][6][7] In September 2016, Senator Barbara Boxer called on United States Citizenship and Immigration Services to investigate the allegations.
[8] In April 2017, after Trump was inaugurated as U.S president, it was announced that the agency would be closed down.
[9][10] Media related to Trump Model Management at Wikimedia Commons