Melania Trump faces lawsuit from Trump biographer
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Renowned author Michael Wolff has launched a sensational lawsuit against Melania Trump, accusing the former First Lady of orchestrating a deliberate effort to tarnish his reputation.

Wolff asserts that Melania spread misleading claims about him, suggesting he fabricated interviews and coerced sources. He contends that these falsehoods were strategically crafted to derail the release of his forthcoming exposé.

For years, Wolff has been at odds with Donald Trump, with the former president frequently dismissing him as a “third-rate reporter.”

According to Wolff, Melania’s team engaged in “profit-driven deception,” and the lawsuit was initially covered by TMZ.

He describes Melania’s allegations as “a calculated campaign” intended to obliterate his reputation and career, allegedly jeopardizing a lucrative book deal.

Wolff accused Melania of ordering a PR firm to tell media outlets they would face legal action if they covered his book: ‘The Art of Her Deal: The Untold Story of Melania Trump (Redux).’

That may not be the only legal battle entangling Wolff and the Trumps.  

Documents obtained by the Daily Mail show that more recently, the First Lady has threatened to sue Wolff over claims he made that she allegedly had ties to the late billionaire pedophile Jeffrey Epstein.

Author Michael Wolff has sued Melania Trump claiming the First Lady engaged in a 'calculated campaign to destroy' the writer's reputation

Author Michael Wolff has sued Melania Trump claiming the First Lady engaged in a ‘calculated campaign to destroy’ the writer’s reputation

Wolff is allegedly being blocked from publishing 'The Art of Her Deal: The Untold Story of Melania Trump (Redux)'

Wolff is allegedly being blocked from publishing ‘The Art of Her Deal: The Untold Story of Melania Trump (Redux)’

The Epstein claims from Wolff were repeated by Hunter Biden in an interview and Trump threatened to sue him as well, with her attorney Alejandro Brito calling Wolff ‘a serial fabulist.’ 

Wolff – who also said he ‘is contemplating writing a book’ about Epstein using hours of interviews he conducted with the disgraced financier – is suing the First Lady for damages under New York’s anti-SLAPP (Strategic Lawsuit Against Public Participation) laws which silence critics of powerful people. 

His attorneys argue that the First Lady sent him what he calls a ‘threat letter’ on October 15 saying if he didn’t stop making what Trump’s attorneys called defaming statements in six days, she would sue him for $1billion.

Wolff argued that the Trumps ‘have made a practice of threatening those who speak against them with costly SLAPP actions in order to silence their speech, to intimidate their critics generally and to extract unjustified payments and North Korean-style confessions and apologies.

His attorney provided the alleged ‘threat letter’ Trump sent via her attorney which takes exception to six statements Wolff made about the First Lady’s connections to Epstein.

One of the disputed statements suggests ‘Melania could be the missing link in President Trump’s ties’ to Epstein and that President Trump ‘first slept with Melania’ on Epstein’s infamous ‘Lolita Express.’

Wolff is suing for damages and legal fees in New York State Supreme Court. 

The Daily Mail has reached out the White House and attorneys for both Wolff and the First Lady for comment. 

Wolff argued that the First Lady's team has lied about him fabricating interviews and intimidating sources, having 'manufactured lies for profit'

Wolff argued that the First Lady’s team has lied about him fabricating interviews and intimidating sources, having ‘manufactured lies for profit’

Documents obtained by the Daily Mail show that more recently, the First Lady has threatened to sue Wolff over claims he made that she had ties to the late billionaire pedophile Jeffrey Epstein

Documents obtained by the Daily Mail show that more recently, the First Lady has threatened to sue Wolff over claims he made that she had ties to the late billionaire pedophile Jeffrey Epstein

His attorneys argue that the First Lady sent him what he calls a 'threat letter' (pictured) on October 15 saying if he didn't stop making what Trump's attorneys called defaming statements in six days, she would sue him for $1billion

His attorneys argue that the First Lady sent him what he calls a ‘threat letter’ (pictured) on October 15 saying if he didn’t stop making what Trump’s attorneys called defaming statements in six days, she would sue him for $1billion

Previously, Melania threatened to sue Hunter Biden for $1 billion after he repeated Wolff’s claim that she was introduced to her husband by Epstein.

The First Lady’s lawyer demanded that Biden ‘immediately retract the false, defamatory, disparaging and inflammatory statements made about Mrs. Trump.’

The younger Biden had parroted the claims made by Wolff during a Daily Beast podcast in late July. 

The Daily Beast published Wolff’s claims in a story – and has since apologized for it.

The 55-year-old son of former President Joe Biden made a follow-up appearance on Channel 5 with Andrew Callaghan on August 5 and let the allegations rip.

In a letter addressed to Biden and his longtime lawyer Abbe Lowell, Brito called Biden’s comments ‘false, defamatory, and lewd.’

The president has long been engaged in a rivalry with Wolff, who has written four books about Trump’s time in politics.   

Wolff argued that the Trumps 'have made a practice of threatening those ho speak against them with costly SLAPP actions in order to silence their speech, to intimidate their critics generally and to extract unjustified payments and North Korean-style confessions and apologies

Wolff argued that the Trumps ‘have made a practice of threatening those ho speak against them with costly SLAPP actions in order to silence their speech, to intimidate their critics generally and to extract unjustified payments and North Korean-style confessions and apologies

Hunter Biden

Melania Trump

Previously, Melania Trump (pictured right) threatened to sue Hunter Biden (pictured left) for $1 billion after he made the false claim about her and Epstein 

Wolff most recently wrote a book chronicling the 2024 Trump campaign.

Some of the more salacious passages include Trump seeing Elon Musk jumping up and down at his Pennsylvania rally and reportedly asking: ‘What the f*** is wrong with this guy? And why doesn’t his shirt fit?’

Wolff also accused Trump of engaging with conspiracy theories about Michelle Obama’s gender; praising O.J. Simpson’s ‘Dream Team’ of lawyers and profanely insulting his own.

White House Communications Director Steven Cheung slammed Wolff in May as a ‘lying sack of s***.’ Donald Trump also responded himself in a lengthy post on Truth Social. 

‘So-called ”Author” Michael Wolff’s new book is a total FAKE JOB, just like the other JUNK he wrote,’ he said, referring to his three previous books.

Trump claims that he ‘never called [Wolff] back’ despite his attempts ‘many times trying to set up a meeting’ because he didn’t want to give him any credibility. 

‘Others in the Administration were also called, they reported his calls, and likewise, did not talk to him,’ he added.

Trump believes he may have been able to speak ‘to a small number of people, but not meaningfully’ for the new book.

Trump has long complained about Wolff's books about him, which the president said are pure fiction

Trump has long complained about Wolff’s books about him, which the president said are pure fiction

All or Nothing: How Trump Recaptured America recounts how Trump had doubts about Musk after the Tesla CEO jumped wildly with his fists in air as he joined the president at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania

All or Nothing: How Trump Recaptured America recounts how Trump had doubts about Musk after the Tesla CEO jumped wildly with his fists in air as he joined the president at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania

His other books about me have been discredited, as this one will be also. I am one who believes in commenting about FAKE NEWS, or made up stories, even if you have to ”punch low,” and shouldn’t be wasting the time required to do so,’ he said.

Trump then went on to count his various recent victories, saying he’d had the greatest election and ‘perhaps the greatest first month EVER.’

He added that Wolff only wants to discuss negative and, in Trump’s words, false things about him and his administration. 

‘He mentions the people that surrounded me during the Election, and in many cases now, in derogatory terms, but they couldn’t have been that bad because here I am in the White House, refusing to take his calls,’ Trump said.

Trump accuses Wolff of faking his sources and that if they are real, ‘let them be revealed.’ 

The president concluded: ‘Watch, it will never happen. He is FAKE NEWS, a total LOSER, and no one should waste their time or money in buying this boring and obviously fictitious book!’ 

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