Judge
dismisses lawsuit brought by author Michael Wolff against Melania Trump
Wolff’s
suit aimed to head off billion-dollar legal action brought by first lady over
statements linking her to Epstein
Edward
Helmore and agency
Sat 23
May 2026 15.27 BST
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/may/23/melania-trump-wins-dismissal-michael-wolff-lawsuit
Melania
Trump has won the dismissal of a lawsuit brought by author Michael Wolff
designed to head off a billion-dollar defamation action brought by the first
lady over statements he made in the media.
The US
district judge Mary Kay Vyskocil said that Wolff’s claim against Trump under
anti-Slapp statutes, which are designed to allow defendants to quickly dismiss
meritless, intimidating lawsuits, was “preemptive” and presented in a “somewhat
contorted posture”.
In a
45-page ruling, Vyskocil said the “plaintiff asks for a declaration that, if
the first lady sues him, he deserves to win. That is not how the federal courts
work.”
Wolff,
who has written four books about Donald Trump, filed the lawsuit last year in
response to a lawsuit brought by the first lady after she demanded – and failed
to receive – an apology for Wolff’s comments on the administration’s handling
of files related to the late sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein.
Vyskocil,
who was appointed by Trump, agreed that Wolff and the first lady “have a real
dispute”, but said “they must litigate it according to the same procedures as
everyone else”.
Wolff
sued Melania Trump last October after her lawyer, Alejandro Brito, told him in
a letter that she would be “left with no alternative” but to sue him if he
didn’t retract statements that the lawyer said had caused her “overwhelming
reputational and financial harm”.
Vyskocil
ruled that Wolff was seeking special treatment by seeking to litigate out of
order and accused him of “textbook bad-faith forum shopping” by filing his
claim in New York before Trump had filed her defamation suit in Florida.
In that
legal effort to establish his statements as non-defamatory, Wolff had won “the
race to the courthouse”, Vyskocil wrote, but said he had exhibited an
“inappropriate level of tactical gamesmanship”.
“The
outcome is simple,” Vyskocil continued. “The court will not be conscripted to
oversee an abusively presented spat and so declines to reach the merits here.”
Wolff,
who was revealed in justice department files to have had extensive
communications with Epstein on the subject of Donald Trump’s first presidential
run, initially sued in New York state court, but the defendant’s attorneys had
the case transferred to federal court and later sought to have it dismissed or
moved to a federal court in Florida.
Vyskocil
said that while federal court does have jurisdiction, she was declining to
exercise it and “dismisses this case to be litigated like any other”.
Nick
Clemens, a spokesperson for Melania Trump, said the first lady “is proud to
continue standing up to, and fighting against, those who spread malicious and
defamatory falsehoods as they desperately try to get undeserved attention and
money from their unlawful conduct”.
The
decision comes after Melania Trump made a statement at the White House denying
any affiliation with Epstein and that she and her lawyers would fight back
against “unfound and baseless lies” that she had ties to him.
“The lies
linking me with the disgraceful Jeffrey Epstein need to end today,” the first
lady said. “The individuals lying about me are devoid of ethical standards,
humility and respect. I do not object to their ignorance, but rather I reject
their mean-spirited attempts to defame my reputation.”
She
added: “I have never been friends with Epstein. Donald and I were invited to
the same parties as Epstein from time to time, since overlapping in social
circles is common in New York City and Palm Beach.”
.jpeg)
Sem comentários:
Enviar um comentário