Trump, Jeffrey Epstein and WSJ
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The libel suit, which seeks at least $10 billion in damages, was filed the same day the Justice Department asked a judge to unseal grand jury transcripts tied to Jeffrey Epstein's case.
President Trump took legal action less than 24 hours after The Wall Street Journal published an article saying Trump sent a letter to Jeffrey Epstein in 2003 that included a drawing of a naked woman.
President Trump filed a $10 billion defamation suit Friday against the The Wall Street Journal following reporting on his past ties to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Donald Trump allegedly tried to stop a Wall Street Journal story. The story involved a letter supposedly written by him to Jeffrey Epstein. The letter was in an album made by Ghislaine Maxwell. Musk supported Trump,
President Trump is threatening legal action against the Wall Street Journal and Rupert Murdoch after it published a story, detailing a "bawdy" birthday message Trump reportedly sent to Jeffrey Epstein.
In early 2024, football quarterback Aaron Rodgers made headlines when he falsely suggested that Kimmel's name would appear in court documents associated with Epstein. Kimmel threatened legal action against Rodgers at the time.
President Donald Trump has asked for the release of more documents associated with the Jeffrey Epstein investigation and has also threatened to take legal action against The Wall Street Journal. What Happened: President Trump has called for the release of additional documents connected to the investigation of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.