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The controversy stems from an alleged pornographic letter from 2003 written to Jeffrey Epstein on his birthday.
US President Donald Trump has filed a lawsuit against the leading US newspaper Wall Street Journal and its owner Rupert Murdrook for $ 10 billion.
The case was filed in Florida’s Southern District Court, in which Trump alleged that the newspaper published “false, malicious and derogatory” allegations against him, which severely damaged his reputation.
The controversy is raised on an 2003 alleged pornographic letter written to Jeffrey Apstine on the occasion of the birthday.
The US newspaper reported that the letter had a naked woman in the aforementioned letter, and that Trump was allegedly signed by Trump, which was considered an inappropriate move.
However, Donald Trump strongly denied the report and said: “This is not my letter, it is fake. I do not make pictures of women. This is not my language, not my words.”
Read this: Dispute over alleged pornographic letter written to Apstine: Trump announces trial on Wall Street Journal
President Trump wrote on his social media platform “Truth Social” that he had already told the newspaper that the news was false but was still published.
It should be noted that Trump is currently criticizing the Epastin scandal. Critics claim that their administration tried to save major influential people in the case of Epastin.
Earlier, President Trump had said that we would soon sue the Wall Street Journal, NewsCarp and Rupert Murdrook.
US President Donald Trump has filed a lawsuit against the leading US newspaper Wall Street Journal and its owner Rupert Murdrook for $ 10 billion.
The case was filed in Florida’s Southern District Court, in which Trump alleged that the newspaper published “false, malicious and derogatory” allegations against him, which severely damaged his reputation.
The controversy is raised on an 2003 alleged pornographic letter written to Jeffrey Apstine on the occasion of the birthday.
The US newspaper reported that the letter had a naked woman in the aforementioned letter, and that Trump was allegedly signed by Trump, which was considered an inappropriate move.
However, Donald Trump strongly denied the report and said: “This is not my letter, it is fake. I do not make pictures of women. This is not my language, not my words.”
Read this: Dispute over alleged pornographic letter written to Apstine: Trump announces trial on Wall Street Journal
President Trump wrote on his social media platform “Truth Social” that he had already told the newspaper that the news was false but was still published.
It should be noted that Trump is currently criticizing the Epastin scandal. Critics claim that their administration tried to save major influential people in the case of Epastin.
Earlier, President Trump had said that we would soon sue the Wall Street Journal, NewsCarp and Rupert Murdrook.
Trump’s legal team says the claim is a misuse of freedom of journalism against which the court must approach.