Trump, Jeffrey Epstein and the wall street journal
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Donald Trump sued the Wall Street Journal and Dow Jones in federal court on Friday, according to Reuters. The lawsuit seeks $10 billion per count over a report linking him to Jeffrey Epstein. Legal experts say the case may be dismissed because Trump did not comply with Florida’s five-day notice rule for defamation suits.
President Donald Trump filed a defamation lawsuit Friday over a Wall Street Journal article related to Jeffrey Epstein.
Proving that the Wall Street Journal's reporting is false would require Trump to answer questions under oath about Jeffrey Epstein.
Donald Trump, the president of the United States, is in the middle of a flame war with American late-night TV comedians. Trump on Tuesday reiterated his claim, without evidence, that ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel is the “NEXT to go in the untalented Late night Sweepstakes,
President Donald Trump sued over The Wall Street Journal's reporting that he wrote a "bawdy" birthday letter to Jeffrey Epstein.
The president has filed a libel lawsuit in Florida against the right-wing media mogul and journalists who wrote the story
President Donald Trump has been dealt an early blow in his libel lawsuit against media mogul Rupert Murdoch and the Wall Street Journal. The case was assigned to a federal judge appointed by former President Barack Obama.
Darrin Gayles, set to preside over Donald Trump’s lawsuit against The Wall Street Journal, became the first openly gay Black man to serve on the federal bench.
Should the case proceed, Trump may be required to testify under oath about his relationship to Jeffrey Epstein.
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Latin Times on MSNFormer Federal Prosecutor Reveals How Trump's Lawsuit Over Epstein Letter Could Horribly BackfireDonald Trump's lawsuit against the Wall Street Journal for alleging he gave Jeffrey Epstein a drawing of a naked woman for his birthday could backfire, a former federal prosecutor says.