Melania Trump plans to sue Hunter Biden for over $1 billion, accusing him of spreading false claims. She says his statement — that Jeffrey Epstein introduced her to Donald Trump — is “false, defamatory, and damaging.” Her lawyers demand a public apology and retraction, warning of serious legal action.
Hunter made the claim in a recent interview, linking it to journalist Michael Wolff. There is no evidence connecting Epstein to Melania’s first meeting with Donald. In fact, the couple met at a Fashion Week party in 1998, hosted by Paolo Zampolli. “I wanted to see what kind of number he would give me,” Melania once said about that night.

Her legal team says the accusation caused “overwhelming financial and reputational harm.” They are seeking immediate corrections from anyone repeating it. Hunter, however, refuses to apologize, saying, “[expletive] that. That’s not going to happen.”
As the standoff continues, Melania is determined to defend her name. “He wasn’t just wrong — he was reckless,” a source close to her said. The outcome could set a high-profile example in defamation battles.