First Lady Melania Trump demanded that Hunter Biden retract comments linking her to sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein and threatened to sue if he does not
Hunter Biden clapped back at Melania Trump’s demand that he apologize for “false, disparaging, defamatory and inflammatory” statements he made about her alleged connection to Jeffrey Epstein.
Appearing once more on Andrew Callaghan’s YouTube show, Channel 5 with Andrew Callaghan, the former first son’s response to Melania’s legal request was sharp: “F— that. ” He added: “That’s not gonna happen.”
Callaghan teed Hunter up for that response by explaining the nature of the legal document, which seeks $1 billion in damages for the “extremely salacious” comments Melania and her team allege that Hunter made during his last appearance on Channel 5.
“Ladies and gentlemen, the day of presidential litigation has arrived – it’s lawsuit time. In my hand is a legal demand letter addressed to Mr. Hunter Biden from the first lady of the United States demanding a retraction of Channel 5’s video, called ‘Hunter Biden Returns,’ in which Mr. Biden here makes some speculative comments about the relationship between Jeffrey Epstein, Melania Trump and Donald Trump,” Callaghan began.
Callaghan then played a clip from that first interview, which aired last Wednesday, Aug. 6, in which Hunter can be heard saying, “They knew each other well. They spent an enormous [amount of] time together,” referring to Melania, Trump and Epstein.
Callaghan then cut back to the current interview, stating about Hunter, “He didn’t make these claims out of nowhere. They come from another journalist, Michael Wolff, who is a biographer that actually spoke to Jeffrey Epstein.”
“But now, here we are,” Callaghan continued. “I’ve got a billion-dollar document in my hands, because Mrs. Trump is seeking $1 billion in damages if we don’t take the video down, and if Hunter here doesn’t issue a formal apology to Mrs. Trump.”
“So now, we’re here, maybe to give you the platform to apologize to the first lady for your statements that you made about her possible connection to Jeffrey Epstein,” he concluded.
There was a pause, then Hunter said, “F— that. That’s not gonna happen.”
Melania Trump threatens to sue Hunter Biden for $1B
Melania and her legal team sent the letter to Callaghan and Hunter shortly after the interview aired last week. The first lady’s legal team labeled the comments as “false, disparaging, defamatory and inflammatory” and said they were also “extremely salacious.”
They warned that a $1 billion lawsuit faced both parties if the video wasn’t taken down and if Hunter didn’t apologize for the remarks he made.
The interview also featured criticisms by Hunter about the president’s previous association with the notorious financier, who died by suicide as he awaited trial for sex offenses in 2019. Esptein was already a convicted sex offender by that point on other charges.
Donald Trump and Epstein once operated in the same social circles, and photos from the early 2000s prove that – but Trump has claimed that the relationship between him and Epstein soured after Epstein allegedly poached employees from his Florida golf club. Epstein himself claimed before his death that the fallout was related to a property deal.
Trump claimed that the relationship between him and Epstein ended in the early 2000s – around the time he married Melania. (The pair was wed in 2005.)
As Trump faces pressure to release the Epstein case files, in which he is allegedly named, it’s important to note that he has never been accused of wrongdoing in connection with the convicted sex offender, nor has he been the subject of an investigation related to Epstein.
The letter from Melania’s legal team states that the comments from Hunter during last week’s interview caused her “overwhelming financial and reputational harm.” It also accuses Hunter of having a “vast history of trading on the names of others” for his own personal gain.
The comments from Michael Wolff, the biographer whom Hunter cited, were first published in a story by The Daily Beast, which was later taken down after Melania and her legal team sent the publication a letter demanding its retraction, citing issues with the “headline and framing.”
The Beast’s retraction statement, which is still visible in some archived versions of the deleted article, reads, “After this story was published, The Beast received a letter from First Lady Melania Trump’s attorney challenging the headline and framing of the article. After reviewing the matter, The Beast has taken down the article and apologizes for any confusion or misunderstanding.”
The letter from the first lady’s team accuses Hunter of relying on the withdrawn Daily Beast article as the sole basis for his claim.
Melania’s lawyer, Alejandro Brito, declined to comment when contacted by the Irish Star. He instead referred to a statement from Melania’s aide, Nick Clemen, which reads, “First Lady Melania Trump’s attorneys are actively ensuring immediate retractions and apologies by those who spread malicious, defamatory falsehoods.”
A January 2016 profile of the now-first lady in Harper’s Bazaar indicates that Melania met Trump in November 1998 at a party hosted by the founder of a modeling agency. Melania, who is from Slovenia, had a career as a model for many years.
Melania told the magazine she initially refused to give him her number because “he was with a date.” Trump was separated from his second wife, Marla Maples, at the time, whom he divorced in 1999. His first marriage to Ivana Trump ended in 1990.
But eventually, the pair reconnected, and the rest, as they say, is history.
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