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Trump aide Peter Navarro is going through a lengthy and bitter divorce
One of Donald Trump‘s most high-profile aides is involved in a bitter divorce battle that has dragged on for 18 months and is still unresolved, DailyMail.com can disclose.
Peter Navarro, 70, has become one of the White House’s most prominent spokespeople, first over trade with China, and now as point man for procurement of essential supplies to deal with the coronavirus crisis.
But behind the scenes, he has been wrangling over a divorce deal with his estranged wife Leslie LeBon, 59, since November 2018.
Architect LeBon filed for divorce citing ‘irreconcilable differences’ and asking for spousal support two years after Navarro relocated to Washington D.C from Orange County, California, to join the White House, initially as Director of the White House National Trade Council.
Since then Navarro has lodged his own demand that she pay him alimony on top of his $183,000-a-year official salary, which has increased since his promotion to advisor to the President in February 2018.


President Donald Trump’s aide Peter Navarro, 70, has been involved in a bitter divorce battle with his wife Leslie LeBon, 59, since November 2018

Navarro has become a prominent spokesperson in the White House, raising eyebrows last month when he said that his PhD in social sciences allowed him to weigh in on potential COVID-19 cures
The pair are also warring over property and jointly own a four-bedroom Craftsman-style ‘mini estate’ home in upscale Laguna Beach, California, where LeBon still lives.
The 3,323sqft property has been listed for sale since February 2019 – initially with an asking price of $3.8million but that has since dropped twice to $3.3million.
According to the listing, the home boasts Pacific views ‘from almost every room’, a separate guesthouse, a firepit and a garage that contains a separate studio.
A furious LeBon told DailyMail.com that she would not be commenting on the case or on her estranged husband – insisting that her divorce is her business.
But when asked about Navarro’s negotiating skills, the 59-year-old couldn’t resist a crack, snapping, ‘Tell him to do a better job’ before storming inside.
She would not discuss the reasons for the split.
DailyMail.com contacted both Navarro and the White House for comment and has received no response.
The divorce is a far cry from the pair’s previous life as a Laguna Beach power couple with both LeBon and Navarro known for dabbling in local politics – Republican for her and Democrat for him.
They also used the local press to boost their profiles, with LeBon posing for a glossy photo shoot for Laguna Beach Magazine in October 2012 where she spoke of life with the Navarro, then a professor of economics and public policy at the University of California Irvine, and their six cats – Bob, Jack, Luna, Nike, Pumpkin and Shadow.
The couple also shared the home with LeBon’s son Alexander, now a 27-year-old professional sand sculptor and sales engineer, from her first marriage to Greg LeBon.

The pair are warring over a four-bedroom Craftsman-style ‘mini estate’ home in upscale Laguna Beach, California, where LeBon still lives

LeBon previously gushed about her love for antiques – boasting that the couple had surrounded their pool with ancient statues and pottery

The 3,323sqft property has been listed for sale since February 2019 – initially with an asking price of $3.8million and dropping to $3.3million
When the pair married in 2001, Navarro was still working in academia at UC Irvine and had yet to write his best-known work – 2011’s Death By China.

The pair were once a power couple, with both LeBon and Navarro known for dabbling in local politics
Instead, he was best known for his attempts to break into politics in San Diego – 70 miles away – where he ran for office on a liberal Democratic ticket five times between 1992 and 2001.
One campaign, in 1992, was for Mayor of San Diego while another was a 1996 run for Congress, which he lost to Republican Brian Bilbray.
His final attempt was in 2001, when he unsuccessfully ran for a council seat, also in San Diego and again as a Democrat.
Despite LeBon’s Republican registration, Navarro continued to support Democratic politics, championing Hilary Clinton during her first bid for president in 2008.
But he went all-in on backing Trump after Jared Kushner discovered his book, Death by China, on Amazon.com and got in touch with ask him to advise the campaign.
In his last year in private life he earned $240,000 from University of California-Irvine, with less than $1,000 in royalties from Death by China, and also had speaking fees from the Casket and Funeral Supply Association and other groups.
He did not register as a Republican until June 2018, well after Trump was elected and after 18 months in the White House.
LeBon, who runs her own architectural firm from the former family home, also has a history of dabbling in politics, in her case locally in Laguna Beach.
Her political involvement was supported by Navarro, including in 2010 when he – now a pugilistic media performer – came out swinging for his wife after she was ousted from the city’s Design Review Board (DRB).
The board, which vets proposed developments, changed its voting rules, leading to LeBon being ejected.
Navarro immediately demanded a review of the process and filed an official complaint – all, he claimed, without his wife’s ‘knowledge or consent’.

A furious LeBon told DailyMail.com that she would not be commenting on the case or on her estranged husband – insisting that her divorce is her business. DailyMail.com spotted her out at a farmers market in Laguna Beach


When asked about Navarro’s negotiating skills, the 59-year-old couldn’t resist a crack, snapping, ‘Tell him to do a better job’ before storming inside

LeBon runs her own architectural firm from the former family home and also has a history of getting into politics locally in Laguna Beach
The 70-year-old, who raised eyebrows last month when he said that his PhD in social sciences allowed him to weigh in on potential COVID-19 cures, made much of his ‘expertise’ in public policy.
Speaking to the Laguna Beach Independent in 2010, he went on: ‘I did this without either her knowledge or consent. It’s a much bigger issue than that.
‘I basically am involved in the public policy process, whether it’s local politics or whether it’s at the federal level, policy is my area of expertise.
‘Policy here in the city of Laguna Beach is now in jeopardy because of the politicization of the DRB process.’
His complaint was rejected and LeBon was not reinstated.
Despite the setback, LeBon continued to pursue a profile in the city, posing at her $3million home for Laguna Beach Magazine in October 2012.

According to the listing, the home boasts Pacific views ‘from almost every room’ and has a separate guesthouse
Along with revealing their menagerie of six cats, she also gushed about her love for antiques – boasting that the couple had surrounded their pool with ancient statues and pottery.
Three years later, she was back in the spotlight when she worked as campaign manager for Republican Steve Dicterow in his bid to be elected mayor of Laguna Beach for the fourth time in 2015.
Dicterow, 66, went on to be elected to a term on the city council – his fifth – in October 2016 but was accused of financial impropriety during the campaign.
Opponents said he had failed to be transparent about campaign finances and accused him of ‘conflicts of interest’.
He denied wrongdoing and later claimed the accusations were an attempt to destroy his reputation in a Twitter rant.
Source: Daily Mail US
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