Posted on 09/01/2016 6:45:44 PM PDT by digger48
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has a reputation of leveraging legal force against anyone who speaks detrimentally of himself or his family.
The Daily Mail posted an article about Melania Trumps racy photoshoots, visa issues, and posited her scantily clad photo spreads might have a bearing on the upcoming November election.
In response, Melania Trump filed a hefty $150 million defamation suit against The Daily Mail and threatened suit against Maryland-based blog, Tarply for allegedly suggesting she was once employed by an escort service.
From the LA Times:
Melania Trump is suing the Daily Mail and Maryland-based blog Tarpley for $150 million, claiming defamation related to reports that she once worked for an escort service.
Trump, represented by Hulk Hogans former lawyer Charles Harder, threatened last week to sue several news organizations over the reports. The first to publish the allegation was Slovenian outlet Suzy magazine, which the Daily Mail cited.
Harders statement reads: These defendants made several statements about Mrs. Trump that are 100% false and tremendously damaging to her personal and professional reputation.
Tarpley retracted its report last week after being threatened with the lawsuit. After Trump filed her lawsuit on Thursday, The Daily Mail retracted their original report stating, The Daily Mail newspaper article stated that there was no support for the allegations The point of the article was that these allegations could impact the U.S. presidential election even if they are untrue.
Thursday evening, The Daily Mail removed and retracted the article. Further, they apologized for any misinterpretation that led readers to believe Mrs. Trump was, as stating or suggesting that Mrs. Trump worked as an escort or in the sex business, that she had a composite or presentation card for the sex business, or that either of the modeling agencies referenced in the article were engaged in these businesses.
On August 20, 2016, an article was published in the Daily Mail newspaper titled Racy photos, and troubling questions about his wifes past that could derail Trump.
The article discussed whether allegations being made about Melania Trump could negatively affect her husband Donald Trumps presidential bid. Among other things, the article noted that allegations have been made in a book available on Amazon about a modeling agency where Mrs. Trump worked in Milan being something like a gentlemans club, and an article published by Suzy, a Slovenian magazine, alleged that Mrs. Trumps modeling agency in New York, run by Paolo Zampolli, operated as an escort agency for wealthy clients.
The article, which was also published online by the Mailonline/DailyMail.com website under the headline Naked photoshoots, and troubling questions about visas that wont go away: The VERY racy past of Donald Trumps Slovenian wife did not intend to state or suggest that these allegations are true, nor did it intend to state or suggest that Mrs. Trump ever worked as an escort or in the sex business.
To the contrary, The Daily Mail newspaper article stated that there was no support for the allegations, and it provided adamant denials from Mrs. Trumps spokesperson and from Mr. Zampolli.
The point of the article was that these allegations could impact the U.S. presidential election even if they are untrue.
Mrs. Trumps counsel in the U.S. and the U.K., have stated unequivocally that the allegations about the modeling agencies are false.
To the extent that anything in the Daily Mails article was interpreted as stating or suggesting that Mrs. Trump worked as an escort or in the sex business, that she had a composite or presentation card for the sex business, or that either of the modeling agencies referenced in the article were engaged in these businesses, it is hereby retracted, and the Daily Mail newspaper regrets any such misinterpretation.
The Daily Mail newspaper and MailOnline/DailyMail.com have entirely separate editors and journalistic teams.
In so far as MailOnline/DailyMail.com published the same article it wholeheartedly also retracts the above and also regrets any such misinterpretation.
"Daily Mail Retracts Article About Melania Trump After She Files $150 Million Defamation Suit"
article, which was also published online by the Mailonline/DailyMail.com website under the headline Naked photoshoots, and troubling questions about visas that wont go away: The VERY racy past of Donald Trumps Slovenian wife did not intend to state or suggest that these allegations are true, nor did it intend to state or suggest that Mrs. Trump ever worked as an escort or in the sex business.
To the contrary, The Daily Mail newspaper article stated that there was no support for the allegations, and it provided adamant denials from Mrs. Trumps spokesperson and from Mr. Zampolli.
Reason #42 why I want the MSM destroyed.
She won!
You go girl, but make them PAY!
FReepmail!
I hope she nails the bahstids to the wall. 6hey can’t pass it off as an accidental boo-boo. Thd made up or embellished too many details which were intended to add heft to the phony story. Skin ‘em alive!
This is what someone who has been defamed does. Goes after the offender
ready to hurt them.
Included in the defamation suit should be all the repulsive Dem rats that went on TV commentary shows and parroted the allegation .
We need to root out each and every one of them ( there were a few ) and turn their names and the vid evidence over to the Trump campaign .
I would love to see these cretins start getting sued into silence .
>>We need to root out each and every one of them ( there were a few ) and turn their names and the vid evidence over to the Trump campaign .
I would love to see these cretins start getting sued into silence
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And, they ought to be JAILED in addition to being sued. Every one of them.
"The jury is instructed to disregard the testimony."
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When is Ted Cruz going to sue the National Enquirer?
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