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The leather-bound book was compiled by Ghislaine Maxwell. The president says the letter ‘is a fake thing.’ ...
The president threatened to sue the newspaper and News Corp for publishing an article about a letter bearing his name that ...
The defamation lawsuit was filed in a Florida federal court.
President Donald Trump sued the Wall Street Journal, seeking at least $10 billion in damages, after the newspaper described a ...
Former president, Wall Street billionaire were listed along with Donald Trump as “friends” in the 2003 book’s table of ...
The lawsuit accuses the newspaper and its parent company of libel after it published an article about a lewd letter bearing ...
July 17 (Reuters) - Donald Trump's name appeared on a risque 2003 personal note to Jeffrey Epstein, the Wall Street Journal ...
Defendants concocted this story to malign President Trump’s character and integrity and deceptively portray him in a false ...
President Donald Trump claimede in a social media post that the letter is “fake" and that he would threaten legal action ...
The Wall Street Journal reported this week that Donald Trump was informed in May that his name appeared on a list in the DOJ's Jeffrey Epstein files.
The letter was part of an album collected by Ghislaine Maxwell, the former Epstein associate currently in federal prison.
Following The Wall Street Journal ‘s bombshell report on a birthday letter Donald Trump allegedly wrote to Jeffrey Epstein, the president sued the newspaper’s parent company, News Corp., Dow Jones ...