US judge dismisses Trump’s $10bn lawsuit against WSJ over Epstein story
A US federal judge in Miami dismissed Donald Trump's $10 billion defamation lawsuit against the Wall Street Journal and its owner, Rupert Murdoch. The lawsuit stemmed from a WSJ article about Trump's ties to Jeffrey Epstein, specifically a letter allegedly signed by Trump for Epstein's 50th birthday.

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AI-generatedA US federal judge in Miami dismissed Donald Trump's $10 billion defamation lawsuit against the Wall Street Journal and its owner, Rupert Murdoch. The lawsuit stemmed from a WSJ article about Trump's ties to Jeffrey Epstein, specifically a letter allegedly signed by Trump for Epstein's 50th birthday. Judge Darrin Gayles ruled that Trump failed to meet the "actual malice" standard required for public figures in defamation cases, as the WSJ had contacted Trump for comment and included his denial in the article. Trump claimed the birthday greeting was fake and sought damages for reputational harm. The judge has given Trump until April 27 to file an amended version of the lawsuit.
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5 extractedThe letter was released publicly by the US Congress.
The WSJ published an article that described a sexually suggestive letter that bore Trump’s signature.
Trump called a birthday greeting that he allegedly sent to Epstein a “fake”.
Judge Gayles said Trump did not meet the “actual malice” standard.
A US judge dismissed Trump's $10bn defamation lawsuit against the Wall Street Journal.