Why was the lawsuit dismissed?
The lawsuit was dismissed because it violated procedural rules, containing excessive and repetitive claims, and was deemed an improper format for a legal complaint.
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A federal judge has dismissed former President Donald Trump's $15 billion defamation lawsuit against The New York Times and Penguin Random House, deeming the complaint "decidedly improper and impermissible." The judge has given Trump's lega...
The lawsuit, filed in the Middle District of Florida, accused The New York Times of becoming a "leading, and unapologetic, purveyor of falsehoods." It also targeted Penguin Random House for publishing "Lucky Loser: How Donald Trump Squandered His Father's Fortune and Created the Illusion of Success."
Judge Merryday's ruling emphasized that a complaint should be a concise statement of facts, not a platform for public relations or political rhetoric. He criticized Trump's lawyers for including excessive praise of Trump's achievements and repetitive claims.
This case is part of a series of legal actions Trump has taken against media organizations. In July, he filed a $10 billion lawsuit against The Wall Street Journal over a report related to Jeffrey Epstein. These lawsuits reflect a broader trend of increasing legal battles between public figures and the media, testing the boundaries of defamation law and the First Amendment.
The lawsuit was dismissed because it violated procedural rules, containing excessive and repetitive claims, and was deemed an improper format for a legal complaint.
Trump's lawyers have 28 days to refile the lawsuit in a "professional and dignified manner," addressing the procedural issues raised by the judge.
Trump's lawyers argued that The New York Times and Penguin Random House published false and defamatory information that damaged his reputation and hurt his political prospects.
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