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Judge dismisses Melania Trump's £120m case against Daily Mail over 'racy' past | Judge dismisses Melania Trump's £120m case against Daily Mail over 'racy' past |
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Melania Trump’s $150m (£120m) defamation lawsuit against the Daily Mail has been dismissed by a US county judge. | Melania Trump’s $150m (£120m) defamation lawsuit against the Daily Mail has been dismissed by a US county judge. |
The First Lady kick-started legal action against the UK newspaper, along with its website MailOnline, after it published claims she once worked for a high-end escort business. | |
But a judge in Maryland, where the lawsuit was filed, has reportedly rejected the attempt because the court lacks jurisdiction to hear a case involving a foreign company. | But a judge in Maryland, where the lawsuit was filed, has reportedly rejected the attempt because the court lacks jurisdiction to hear a case involving a foreign company. |
Buzzfeed News reports that Ms Trump’s attorneys tried to prove there was a direct connection because the website receives 4,600 article views per hour and 72,600 unique browsers per day in the state. | Buzzfeed News reports that Ms Trump’s attorneys tried to prove there was a direct connection because the website receives 4,600 article views per hour and 72,600 unique browsers per day in the state. |
Mail attorneys however argued the British media company, based in Kensington, west London, had no ties to Maryland. | Mail attorneys however argued the British media company, based in Kensington, west London, had no ties to Maryland. |
Ms Melania’s legal team reportedly plan to re-file the case in New York, where the MailOnline has an office. | Ms Melania’s legal team reportedly plan to re-file the case in New York, where the MailOnline has an office. |
Its lawsuit against Tarpley.net however, a website by political blogger Griffin Tarpley based in Maryland which also published the claims, is scheduled for a trial. | Its lawsuit against Tarpley.net however, a website by political blogger Griffin Tarpley based in Maryland which also published the claims, is scheduled for a trial. |
The Mail retracted its story, and published a full statement, after Ms Trump announced legal action. | The Mail retracted its story, and published a full statement, after Ms Trump announced legal action. |
The article cited a Slovenian magazine’s report and in the print tabloid version the headline read: ‘Racy photos, and troubling questions about his wife’s past that could derail Trump’. | The article cited a Slovenian magazine’s report and in the print tabloid version the headline read: ‘Racy photos, and troubling questions about his wife’s past that could derail Trump’. |
An attorney for the 46-year-old, who was born in Slovenia, moved to the US to work as a model in the 1990s, and married the 70-year-old property tycoon in 2005, said the statements were “100% false”. | An attorney for the 46-year-old, who was born in Slovenia, moved to the US to work as a model in the 1990s, and married the 70-year-old property tycoon in 2005, said the statements were “100% false”. |
The Independent has contacted the White House, Mr Tarpley and the Mail for further comment. | The Independent has contacted the White House, Mr Tarpley and the Mail for further comment. |
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