US judge dismisses Trump’s $10bn lawsuit against WSJ over Epstein story
Summary
A judge dismissed President Donald Trump's $10 billion defamation lawsuit against the Wall Street Journal over a story about his connection to Jeffrey Epstein. The judge ruled that Trump did not meet the "actual malice" requirement, a high standard needed to prove defamation for public figures. Trump can revise and resubmit his lawsuit by April 27.Key Facts
- A U.S. judge dismissed President Trump's $10 billion lawsuit against the Wall Street Journal.
- The lawsuit concerned an article about Trump’s ties to Jeffrey Epstein.
- The judge ruled Trump did not meet the "actual malice" standard needed in defamation cases for public figures.
- "Actual malice" means knowing the statement was false or showing reckless disregard for the truth.
- The judge noted the Wall Street Journal reached out to Trump for comment before publishing.
- Trump can file a revised version of the lawsuit by April 27.
- Trump disputed a birthday greeting allegedly sent to Epstein, calling it a "fake."
- The Wall Street Journal's parent company defended the article's accuracy.
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