President Donald Trump’s legal battles, which have played out in federal courts across the country, just got local.

The Washington, D.C., eatery Cork Wine Bar filed a lawsuit Wednesday night alleging unfair competition from Trump’s hotel located in the Old Post Office building. The suit, filed in the D.C. Superior Court, seeks a court order forbidding Trump “from continuing to compete unfairly with the plaintiff in the restaurant business in the District of Columbia.”

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