Donald Trump’s business dealings have come under fine again after a company linked to the U.S. president has applied for a casino trademark in the world’s largest gaming hub—Macau.
Quoting online documents from the Macau government, the South China Morning Post reported that the special administrative region has given DTTM Operations LLC four trademark approvals last June 7. The trademarks cover “gambling and casino services and facilities,” real estate services, construction and development, as well as hotel property, food and beverage and conference facilities.
Delaware-based DTTM Operations listed the address of Trump Tower on Fifth Avenue in New York, according to the report.
Before he was the leader of the free world, Trump was a real estate developer with a sprawling business empire. The Trump Organization used to have a stake in Trump Entertainment Resorts, which used to operate casinos in California, Indiana and Atlantic City but has since been reduced to the struggling Trump Taj Mahal, which was officially acquired for $50 million by Hard Rock International in May.