Melania BLOWS IT as EPSTEIN Demand HAUNTS HER
From MeidasTouch
Melania Trump is facing scrutiny over her $1 billion demand for a retraction from journalist Michael Wolff regarding his reporting on her connections to Jeffrey Epstein and Donald Trump, especially as she omits this demand in her recent federal court filings. While Wolff initially sought a declaratory judgment in state court to affirm his reporting was not defamatory, Melania is now attempting to maneuver the case to federal court, potentially aiming for a more favorable venue in Florida.
Key Takeaways
- Melania's billion-dollar demand is now missing from court filings—like her enjoyment of New York's bustling scene.
- Dodging service may work in life, but federal court is no playground; here, judges have little patience.
- Melania claims 'no jurisdiction' but might be forced to showcase her shopping habits at Trump Tower during discovery.
- Judge Vocasil isn't sugarcoating, reminding all involved that law doesn't cozy up to subjective interpretations.
- Waiving a jurisdiction claim while seeking dismissal? That's legal acrobatics that might land Melania flat on her face.
Mentioned in This Episode
- Blaine & Robert Trump (person)
- Michael Wolff (person)
- New York, New York (location)
- Minus Touch Network (company)
- Judge Vocasil (person)
- Popac Firm (company)
- Donald Trump (person)
- Michael Popach (person)
- Trump Tower (location)