Judge throws out author Michael Wolff’s lawsuit against Melania Trump

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NEW YORK – A recent ruling from a federal judge has put a spotlight on author Michael Wolff’s lawsuit against Melania Trump, the former First Lady of the United States. The lawsuit, which sought to prevent Trump from suing Wolff for $1 billion over statements he made about her and the late financier Jeffrey Epstein, was dismissed by Judge Mary Kay Vyskocil.

Judge Vyskocil criticized Wolff’s legal approach, noting it was full of “tactical gamesmanship” and emphasized that both parties must follow the same legal procedures as anyone else in a similar situation. This decision highlights the importance of adhering to the legal process, regardless of the individuals involved.

Wolff had initially filed his lawsuit in October 2022 after receiving a letter from Melania Trump’s lawyer, Alejandro Brito, warning him that she would have to pursue legal action if he did not retract statements that allegedly harmed her reputation and finances. Wolff’s goal was to have a court declare that he had not defamed Melania Trump and to seek damages if she proceeded with her lawsuit.

Originally filed in state court under laws that protect free speech, the case was later transferred to federal court, where it faced further complications. Judge Vyskocil ultimately ruled that while the federal court had jurisdiction, the case should proceed like any other lawsuit.

Following the ruling, a spokesperson for Melania Trump expressed her commitment to fighting against those who spread falsehoods about her. The first lady had previously denied any connection to Epstein, who was a convicted sex offender and had died in jail in 2019 while awaiting trial for serious charges.

In her April statement at the White House, Melania Trump firmly rejected any allegations linking her to Epstein, calling them “unfounded and baseless lies.” She emphasized that the false claims needed to stop and criticized those who spread them for lacking ethics and respect.

Wolff, known for his critical books about the Trump family, argued that the former president and first lady have a history of using legal threats to silence critics. He claimed these actions create fear, preventing individuals from exercising their First Amendment rights freely.

In his lawsuit, Wolff also pointed out that he never implicated Melania Trump in any of Epstein’s crimes. His statements about her were based on public knowledge, including her social connections and personal history with Donald Trump.

The ongoing legal battles reflect the complexities of public figures dealing with allegations and the media. As this case unfolds, it serves as a reminder of the delicate balance between free speech and the protection of personal reputations.

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Associated Press writer Darlene Superville in Washington contributed.

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