
An author says he’s being targeted by the Trump family for writing about the relationship between Donald and Melania Trump to Jeffrey Epstein.
Michael Wolff has written four books about Trump and interviewed Epstein before he was found dead in a prison cell in 2019.
He’s now offered an open plea for legal assistance after being threatened with a lawsuit of $1,000,000,000 – and has already raised $416,111 in just 20 hours.
Wolff said: ‘I’ve spoken publicly about aspects of those interviews and the things Epstein said, including things he said about Melania Trump.
‘I was notified the other day by Melania Trump’s lawyers that they intend to sue me for a billion dollars related to some of those statements. I’m not the first here. They have threatened and sued other people for saying similar things.
‘These are called slap suits. They may have really no chance at all of proving defamation, but they sue anyway to intimidate you and really to shut down any discussion.’
Wolff added: ‘I can’t live like that. My lawyers last night, turning the tables and refusing to acquiesce to these threats, went into court in New York and asked for a declaratory judgment.
‘This gives us the ability to effectively sue Melania and to subpoena witnesses. So everybody who has been involved in this Epstein-Trump circle is going to have to come forward and testify.’
‘I think this is finally going to be the way to find out exactly what the Epstein-Trump story was, and to finally pull back this dark curtain.
Donations are already flooding in from around the world, with supporters offering words of encouragement.
‘Good luck and lots of strength from France,’ one wrote.
New Zealand, the Netherlands, Ireland, and people from other countries have expressed support.
What is a SLAPP suit?
A SLAPP, short for a Strategic Lawsuit Against Public Participation, is a lawsuit filed by people who are normally very wealthy in a bid to silence organisations, media outlets or individuals.
The lawsuits are often for obscene amounts of money, like the rumoured billion-dollar one against Wolff.
The UK government defines them as ‘an abuse of the legal process, where the primary objective is to harass, intimidate and financially and psychologically exhaust one’s opponent via improper means’.
In layman’s terms, this means to lodge such a frivolous lawsuit against someone that they’re financially unable to continue – often silencing legitimate criticisms.
The president has previously accused Wolff of making up stories to sell books.
Trump has also previously stated he ended his association with Epstein after a fallout in the early 2000s.
The Trump family has previously lodged lawsuits against authors, comedians and newspapers.
In August, Melania Trump threatened to sue Hunter Biden after he linked her to sex trafficker Epstein,
Trump confessed to lodging a $5billion lawsuit against author Tim O’Brien in 2005 for his biography, in which he allegedly underestimated his wealth.
After the case was dismissed, Trump said he only sued him to ‘make his life miserable’.
After the 2024 election, Trump sued an Iowa newspaper, alleging ‘election interference’ after they published a poll suggesting Kamala Harris could win Iowa.
When offered a chance to apologise, Biden said: ‘F**k that. That won’t happen.’
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