Corey Lewandowski is barred from Trump's properties, and people were told to alert security if they see him: report

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  • Ex-Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski is barred from Trump properties, The Daily Beast said.

  • The ban came directly from former President Donald Trump, The Daily Beast reported.

  • A high-profile Republican donor accused Lewandowski of stalking and grabbing her in Las Vegas.

Corey Lewandowski, a campaign manager for Donald Trump's 2016 presidential run, is barred from Trump's properties and events, The Daily Beast reported.

According to the report, the request came at the behest of Trump himself after a Republican Party donor, Trashelle Odom, publicly alleged that Lewandowski "stalked" her and grabbed her "legs and buttocks."

If Lewandowski is seen at a MAGA event or Trump property, Trump associates are supposed to alert security or personally shoo him away, The Daily Beast reported.

In text messages and an email, Trump confidants were told to "remove Lewandowski (at least for now) from invitations and emails for upcoming GOP and MAGA festivities," according to the report.

In 2016, Lewandowski had a similar falling out with Trumpworld after being seen on video grabbing a Breitbart reporter by her arm. Charges were later dropped by Palm Beach County prosecutors in Florida.

Lewandowski did not respond to Insider's request for comment and has previously denied Odom's allegation through an attorney.

A representative for Lewandowski sent a statement to The Daily Beast denying the report.

"Neither Mr. Lewandowski nor anyone on his legal team has received any communication consistent with the claim that he has been asked not to go to any Trump property," they said in the statement. "Absolutely none."

Trump's press office did not immediately respond to Insider's request for comment. The Daily Beast did not receive a response from Trump's spokesperson but said it did reach someone "who answered a call to a phone number for Eric Trump" but "denied being Eric Trump."

"Asked about Lewandowski, the man hung up," the outlet added.

The Trumpworld rift with Lewandowski resulted in the formation of a PAC outside the former campaign manager's control, described in a recent press release as "the ONLY Trump-approved super PAC," according to The Daily Beast.

That super PAC has been rebranded as "Make America Great Again, Again."

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