In a recent escalation of tensions, Melania Trump is pursuing legal action against Hunter Biden, alleging that his claims regarding her introduction to her husband by convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein are false and damaging.
Melania Trump Files $1 Billion Lawsuit Threat Against Hunter Biden Over Epstein Remarks

Melania Trump Files $1 Billion Lawsuit Threat Against Hunter Biden Over Epstein Remarks
Melania Trump's legal team demands a retraction and apology from Hunter Biden following his claims about her introduction to Donald Trump by Jeffrey Epstein.
Melania Trump has threatened legal action against Hunter Biden for more than $1 billion in response to his claims during a recent interview, where he asserted that Epstein facilitated her introduction to Donald Trump. The First Lady's lawyers characterized Biden's statement as "false, disparaging, defamatory and inflammatory".
According to Biden, the connections between Epstein and the Trump family are extensive. However, the First Lady's legal team asserts that these claims have caused her significant financial and reputational damage. The letter sent by her lawyers demands a retraction and apology from Biden or face legal repercussions for the alleged $1 billion in damages.
They also accused Biden of leveraging the names of others to garner attention, implying he lacks original credibility. Hunter Biden's comments, made in an interview with filmmaker Andrew Callaghan, included references to unreleased documents that he suggested would involve President Trump directly.
In addition, the First Lady's lawyers noted that the accusation was partly based on statements from journalist Michael Wolff, who had previously published a controversial biography of Donald Trump. A related story by the Daily Beast was also taken down and retracted after the First Lady's team challenged its accuracy, acknowledging the misleading framing.
The legal letter made it clear that Hunter Biden had relied on an article now removed as its foundation for his claims, repeating that it was both false and defamatory. The first lady's representatives have stated that they are intent on getting immediate retractions and public apologies from those who have propagated these defamatory statements.
Historical accounts indicate Melania Trump met Donald Trump in 1998, during a party hosted by a modeling agency founder, denying any connection to Epstein in this context. Meanwhile, the Biden camp has not yet commented on the impending legal threat.
As these events unfold, the pressure on the White House continues to intensify regarding the release of documents tied to Epstein's investigations. Despite speculation about 'incriminating' connections, authorities have maintained that no such list of associates exists.
According to Biden, the connections between Epstein and the Trump family are extensive. However, the First Lady's legal team asserts that these claims have caused her significant financial and reputational damage. The letter sent by her lawyers demands a retraction and apology from Biden or face legal repercussions for the alleged $1 billion in damages.
They also accused Biden of leveraging the names of others to garner attention, implying he lacks original credibility. Hunter Biden's comments, made in an interview with filmmaker Andrew Callaghan, included references to unreleased documents that he suggested would involve President Trump directly.
In addition, the First Lady's lawyers noted that the accusation was partly based on statements from journalist Michael Wolff, who had previously published a controversial biography of Donald Trump. A related story by the Daily Beast was also taken down and retracted after the First Lady's team challenged its accuracy, acknowledging the misleading framing.
The legal letter made it clear that Hunter Biden had relied on an article now removed as its foundation for his claims, repeating that it was both false and defamatory. The first lady's representatives have stated that they are intent on getting immediate retractions and public apologies from those who have propagated these defamatory statements.
Historical accounts indicate Melania Trump met Donald Trump in 1998, during a party hosted by a modeling agency founder, denying any connection to Epstein in this context. Meanwhile, the Biden camp has not yet commented on the impending legal threat.
As these events unfold, the pressure on the White House continues to intensify regarding the release of documents tied to Epstein's investigations. Despite speculation about 'incriminating' connections, authorities have maintained that no such list of associates exists.