Rupert Murdoch asks judge to toss out Donald Trump’s $15 billion Jeffrey Epstein lawsuit
Wall Street Journal On Monday, a US judge asked President Donald Trump that the article claimed that the article claimed that Trump’s name had a 2003 birthday greeting for the late financier and sex criminal Jeffrey Epstein.
“This unfair case threatens to calm the speech of those who dare to publish the content that the president does not like,” Magazine And the billionaire owner Rupert Murdoch wrote in a court file.
The case is one of the few people who have opened against large media organizations that have been described as unfair or wrong in recent months.Credit: Marija Ercegovac
A White House spokesman referred to Trump’s personal lawyers in the case and did not respond immediately to comments.
Trump filed the case on 18 July as he encountered criticisms of addressing the Epstein case from the conservative base and congress democrats. In early July, the Ministry of Justice said that he could not make public files from the sexual rifle investigation about Epstein by making promises from Trump and his allies.
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The case opened against large media organizations in recent months, one of the few Trumps, who have been described as unfair or wrong in recent months. This has created concern among the democrats and argues that he is trying to use insult cases to suppress the freedom of press and critical.
In order to dominate in slander cases, public figures such as Trump should meet the “real evil” standard, that is, not only a public opinion about them is wrong, but also the media or person who knows the expression or should know that it is wrong.
Congress published a birthday letter
In his case, Trump called on the alleged “fake” birthday congratulations and sought compensation for 10 billion dollars ($ 15.1 billion) for damaging his reputation. News Corp’s Dow Jones, MagazineThe parent defended the accuracy of his reporting.
