Trump, Jeffrey Epstein and the Wall Street Journal
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President Trump is seeking an unprecedented amount of damages in his lawsuit challenging a Wall Street Journal report about his Jeffrey Epstein.
Judge wants to hear from Ghislaine Maxwell before unsealing of grand jury docs - Epstein files scandal shows no sign of abating despite Trump’s protest and Speaker shutting down House for summer recess,
1993 Photos released by CNN showed that Epstein attended Trump’s 1993 wedding to Marla Maples—his second wife—at the Plaza Hotel in New York. A few months before the wedding another photo published by CNN showed Epstein and Trump together at the opening of the Harley Davidson Cafe in New York.
Speaking on a podcast, Allison Gill and Kel McClanahan outline a legal case aimed at ensuring more documentation is released.
Here’s what President Donald Trump would have to prove to win his $10 billion defamation lawsuit against The Wall Street Journal.
President Trump is seeking $10 billion in a libel and defamation lawsuit against the Wall Street Journal and its owner, Rupert Murdoch. NBC White House Correspondent Vaughn Hillyard reports the latest.
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LGBTQ Nation on MSNTrump libel lawsuit over alleged Jeffrey Epstein letter will be heard by gay Obama-appointed judge
Trump is suing the Wall Street Journal over claims he once wrote a letter to Epstein that included a doodle of a nude woman & an ode to the pair's secrets.
Artist Maria Farmer, who worked for Epstein from 1995–1996 and says she was sexually assaulted by him and accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell, told The New York Times that, when she spoke to law enforcement about Epstein in 1996 and 2006,