Divorce papers alleging Donald Trump was 'cruel and inhuman' to his first wife Ivana Trump are now restricted from the public without a judge's order.

Court documents obtained by the New York Daily News claimed Trump 'verbally abused and demeaned' Ivana, the mother of his three children Donald Jr, Ivanka and Eric.

Ivana claims the presidential candidate jilted her by low balling the worth of his estate, and the two squabbled over everything from child support to gifts including 'furs and cars', the Daily News reported.

But more than 100 pages of the documents were missing, and what was available has now been pulled by a clerk of the Manhattan Supreme Court, Milton Tingling.

Divorce papers alleging Donald Trump was 'cruel and inhuman' to his first wife Ivana Trump are now restricted from the public without a judge's order (pictured left, in 1988, right: 2014)

Court documents obtained by the New York Daily News claimed Trump 'verbally abused and demeaned' Ivana, the mother of his three children Donald Jr, Ivanka and Eric

Ivana was married to Donald Trump from 1977 until their divorce was finalized in 1992, with court papers stating it was 'unsafe or improper for them to be married'.

Court documents also claim he was verbally abusive, but a key deposition in which Ivana alleged Donald raped her was missing.

According to the 1993 book 'Lost Tycoon: The Many Lives of Donald J. Trump,' Trump forced himself on Ivana after her plastic surgeon botched his scalp-reduction surgery to remove a bald spot.

She later said: 'As a woman, I felt violated, as the love and tenderness, which he normally exhibited toward me, was absent.

'I referred to this as a "rape," but I do not want my words to be interpreted in a literal or criminal sense.'

This year, Ivana dismissed the allegations, stating: 'It was all the lawyers. I was never abused.'

Ivana ultimately received a $14 million cash settlement, the family’s 45-room Greenwich, Connecticut, mansion, an apartment at Trump Plaza, and use of Donald’s Palm Beach mansion, Mar-a-Lago, every March.

Ivana and Donald Trump's divorce was messy, with squabbles over money and an allegation of rape. They have since established an amicable relationship (pictured, Ivana with Rossano Ribicondi, her former husband, and Trump with current wife Melania in 2002)

But the divorce was a messy one, with Ivana claiming Trump's estate was worth nearly $5billion, not the $2.1billion stated in court papers.

She also said that unbeknownst to her, the Donald had included a clause in the prenuptial agreement forcing her to return any gifts she received during their marriage in the event of a divorce.

Donald blamed the clause on his lawyer, and agreed to pay up $100,000, according to the court documents.

Another one of his lawyers also asked Ivana, who was born in Czechoslovakia: 'Do you have a recollection of any book that you’ve read between ’77 and today, that have been printed in the English language?'

When the Daily News requested an inventory of the missing papers in the case, Tinling responded saying it 'should have been sealed.

He pulled the files and said: 'How and why you and reportedly others have had access to it is now in question and has now been referred to the Inspector General’s office.'

It remains unclear whether part of the file was destroyed in a fire in January.