Trump sues Wall Street Journal, Rupert Murdoch for $10bn over Epstein story

Trump sues Wall Street Journal, Rupert Murdoch for $10bn over Epstein story

The Wall Street Journal publication and its owners, including media mogul Rupert Murdoch, are facing defamation claims from US President Donald Trump, who seeks at least $ 10 billion in damages as a result of the publication of a sensational report on the president’s friendship with the notorious high-society sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

As he attempts to stop the growing scandal surrounding the Epstein case from spreading even further and threatens to do him significant political harm, Trump filed the lawsuit in federal court in the Southern District of Florida on Friday.

In addition, Trump gave instructions to the US Justice Department to file a motion in Manhattan federal court to release grand jury transcripts from Ghislaine Maxwell, his former associate, who was found guilty of five federal counts related to her involvement in the sexual abuse of underage girls.

Trump accuses Dow Jones, News Corp., Murdoch, and two Wall Street Journal reporters of defaming each other because of their unfavorable actions that cost him significant financial and reputational losses. The newspaper’s parent company, Dow Jones, is a division of News Corp.

Trump stated on his social media platform Truth Social on Friday morning that he was looking forward to having Rupert Murdoch testify in my lawsuit against him and his “pile of garbage” newspaper, the WSJ. That will be a fascinating experience! “!

Dow Jones, the owner of the Wall Street Journal, responded by saying it will “vigorously defend” Trump’s legal action.

A Dow Jones spokesman said, “We have full confidence in the rigor and accuracy of our reporting, and we will vigorously defend against any lawsuit.”

Trump denies having a lewd Epstein birthday message.

According to the Wall Street Journal, Trump’s signature was delivered to Epstein for one of his birthday celebrations on Thursday.

The letter, which the newspaper claimed had a lewd handwritten reference to a woman and the words “Happy Birthday – and may every day be another wonderful secret,” also had Donald’s signature.

Trump criticized the newspaper after the publication and denied sending the letter to Epstein.

The controversy surrounding the now-deceased high-profile figure who committed suicide in prison has sparked conspiracy theories, particularly among Trump’s far-right supporters.

When US Attorney General Pam Bondi reversed his election campaign promise to release court records, some of whom claimed contained damning revelations about Epstein and his alleged elite clientele, Trump supporters were furious last week.

In a New York jail cell in 2019, Epstein committed suicide. Many of Trump’s supporters think the government is keeping Epstein’s ties to the wealthy and powerful, and others don’t think he died by himself.

According to a Justice Department memo from July 7 that Epstein committed suicide, there is “no incriminating client list” or proof that he blackmailed prominent people.

However, Bondi, the US attorney general, had already promised months ago to reveal significant details about Epstein, including “a lot of names” and “a lot of flight logs,” before changing his tune. The Justice Department requested on Friday that the court release transcripts of the case, according to Bondi’s Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, who stated that the public was interested in the Epstein case.

Source: Aljazeera

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