The modeling company founded by President Trump Donald John TrumpBarr criticizes DOJ in speech declaring all agency power 'is invested in the attorney general' Military leaders asked about using heat ray on protesters outside White House: report Powell warns failure to reach COVID-19 deal could 'scar and damage' economy MORE will shut down, according to multiple reports on Monday.

"The Trump Organization is choosing to exit the modeling industry,” the president of Trump Models, Corinne Nicolas, told business associates in a weekend email, according to Mother Jones.

"On the heels of the recent sale of the Miss Universe Organization, the company is choosing to focus on their core businesses in the real estate, golf and hospitality space.”

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The New York Post first reported Friday that the company confirmed the news with a similar statement.

Trump founded the modeling agency in 1999.

Prior to the November election, Mother Jones reported that the agency had previously employed foreign models who violated immigration rules by working for the company without proper visas.

The Washington Post reported last week that several members of the agency have left — some to start their own modeling agencies — in a series of defections that began last year.

One model announced on Instagram just before the election in November that “as a woman, a mother, an American and a human being, I cannot wake up Wednesday morning being the least bit related to the Trump brand.”

The internal email reported by Mother Jones did not specify when Trump Models would shutter for good.