Melania Trump Threatens Hunter Biden with Lawsuit
(MENAFN) US First Lady Melania Trump has warned of a staggering $1 billion legal action against Hunter Biden due to what her legal team calls “extremely salacious” allegations tying her to the late convicted sex offender and disgraced financier, Jeffrey Epstein.
The accusations surfaced during a recent YouTube discussion hosted by Andrew Callaghan of Channel 5, where Biden claimed that Epstein was the one who introduced Melania to her husband, Donald Trump.
Citing a publication by American journalist Michael Wolff, Biden argued that the links between Epstein and the Trumps “are, like, so wide and deep.”
Following the controversial broadcast, Melania Trump’s legal representative, Alejandro Brito, issued a stern legal notice to Hunter Biden.
Dated August 6 and picked up by US media outlets this week, the document demanded a prompt withdrawal of what it described as “false, defamatory, disparaging, and inflammatory statements” about the First Lady.
It further warned that failure to comply would result in a high-stakes lawsuit aimed at recouping the “overwhelming financial and reputational harm” allegedly inflicted on her.
US President Donald Trump, who is known for his frequent engagement in high-profile legal battles, voiced his support for the impending court case against Biden.
Speaking to Fox News Radio host Brian Kilmeade on Thursday, Trump remarked, “I said go forward. You know, I’ve done pretty well on these lawsuits lately … and Jeffrey Epstein had nothing to do with Melania and introducing.”
Trump has also previously criticized Michael Wolff, claiming the journalist fabricated stories for profit and dismissing him as a “third-rate reporter.”
The accusations surfaced during a recent YouTube discussion hosted by Andrew Callaghan of Channel 5, where Biden claimed that Epstein was the one who introduced Melania to her husband, Donald Trump.
Citing a publication by American journalist Michael Wolff, Biden argued that the links between Epstein and the Trumps “are, like, so wide and deep.”
Following the controversial broadcast, Melania Trump’s legal representative, Alejandro Brito, issued a stern legal notice to Hunter Biden.
Dated August 6 and picked up by US media outlets this week, the document demanded a prompt withdrawal of what it described as “false, defamatory, disparaging, and inflammatory statements” about the First Lady.
It further warned that failure to comply would result in a high-stakes lawsuit aimed at recouping the “overwhelming financial and reputational harm” allegedly inflicted on her.
US President Donald Trump, who is known for his frequent engagement in high-profile legal battles, voiced his support for the impending court case against Biden.
Speaking to Fox News Radio host Brian Kilmeade on Thursday, Trump remarked, “I said go forward. You know, I’ve done pretty well on these lawsuits lately … and Jeffrey Epstein had nothing to do with Melania and introducing.”
Trump has also previously criticized Michael Wolff, claiming the journalist fabricated stories for profit and dismissing him as a “third-rate reporter.”

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