Trump sues WSJ and owner Rupert Murdoch over Epstein’s story

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Trump sued the Wall Street Journal for a report on a letter that he labeled as “fake,” claiming the story was “false, malicious, and defamatory.”

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Donald Trump filed a lawsuit against the Wall Street Journal, its parent company, owner and two reporters, alleging honorable libble and slander for publishing an article about a future president writing an obscene letter to Jeffrey Epstein on his 50th birthday.

Trump filed a lawsuit in Miami federal court on July 18th, named plaintiffs Dow Jones & Company, News Corporation, owner Rupert Murdoch and reporters Kadilla Safdar and Joseph Palazzolo. No copies of the lawsuit are attached to the docket in the case.

In the story released on July 17, IST describes the letter from Trump as the journal wrote as part of a leather birthday book that includes dozens of other letters presented to Epstein in 2003. According to the Journal, Trump’s letter ends with “Happy Birthday – and Great Secrets of Everyday.”

According to the journal, Trump’s signature, written in the form of text within the hand-drawn outline of a naked woman, is “a wavy “Donald” under the waist, mimicking pubic hair.”

Shortly after the publication of the article, Trump called it “fake” in a social media post, stating that the story was “false, malicious, and defamatory.”

The Wall Street Journal did not immediately respond to a request from USA Today to comment on the lawsuit.

Trump also announced in another social media post after Journal Story publication that he had directed Attorney General Pam Bondy to produce more Epstein documents in the public cry of the record. In a motion filed July 18th in federal court in Manhattan, federal prosecutors made a motion to establish a transcript of a grand ju court in a criminal case against Epstein and his former associate Gith Lane Maxwell.

Last week, Trump assaulted reporters to ask questions about Epstein the day after the Justice Department and the FBI released a memo declaring dishonest investors who died in suicide in 2019, and investigators discovered there was no evidence that Epstein had not maintained a “client list.”

“Are you still talking about Jeffrey Epstein? This guy has been talked about for years,” Trump asked a reporter. “Are people still talking about this guy, this creep? That’s incredible. Do you want to waste your time?”

His relationship with Trump with Epstein, which he socially knew, drove him out since his first term. In 2019, Trump said he “falls out” with Epstein, which he described as a “palm beach fixture” in the mid-2000s.

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