Melania Trump BEGS for Judge Cannon to BAIL HER OUT
From MeidasTouch
Melania Trump is seeking to evade legal proceedings by arguing she was not properly served in a defamation lawsuit filed by journalist Michael Wolf, despite claims that her doorman received the service. In her recent court filing, she aims to move the case from New York to Florida, potentially to influence the presiding judge, and her strategy raises questions about her willingness to confront the allegations stemming from Wolf's reporting.
Key Takeaways
- Melania's dodgeball skills might rival Mike Tyson's, but in court, service is no game.
- A billion-dollar defamation threat? Sounds like Melania's taking intimidation to a premium level.
- Moving a case to Florida for a friendly judge? Classic political play or just legal misdirection?
- Wolf's legal strategy is a masterclass in First Amendment chess against Melania's funding-fueled checkers.
- Dodging service may work in poker, but in the court of law, it's a losing hand for Melania.
Mentioned in This Episode
- Michael Wolff (person)
- Southern District of Florida (company)
- Service of process (concept)
- Judge Sarah L. Cave (person)
- Personal jurisdiction (concept)
- DLA Piper (company)
- Popok Firm (company)
- Motion to dismiss (concept)
- Judge Aileen Cannon (person)
- Alejandro Breurto (person)
- Midas Touch (company)
- First Amendment (concept)
- Change of venue (concept)
- Legal AF Substack (company)
- Mara Lago (location)
- Trump Tower (location)
- West Palm Beach, Florida (location)
- Anti-SLAPP laws (concept)
- General jurisdiction (concept)
- Palm Beach County (location)