
Melania Trump threatens $1 billion suit against Hunter Biden over Epstein claims
Hunter Biden allegedly claimed during the interview that 'Epstein introduced Melania to Trump,' according to Brito. 'The connections are, like, so wide and deep,' Hunter said, referring to allegations from author Michael Wolff, whom Brito described as a 'serial fabulist.'Melania Trump's legal team addressed Biden's claim as a baseless rumour designed to draw attention to Biden.'Given your vast history of trading on the names of others — including your surname — for your personal benefit, it is obvious that you published these false and defamatory statements about Mrs. Trump to draw attention to yourself,' wrote Florida-based attorney Alejandro Brito in the Wednesday, Aug. 6 letter, according to the Fox News report.Hunter Biden and his legal team are yet to respond pubically to the demand.- EndsWith inputs from agenciesTrending Reel

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Hindustan Times
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