President Donald Trump has warned he will pursue a lawsuit against author Michael Wolff and the estate of Jeffrey Epstein, following the release of newly surfaced documents that Trump says vindicate him from past allegations tied to Epstein.
In a statement, Trump described the recently made public materials as exonerating, asserting they contradict claims previously circulated about his connections to Epstein. He said he intends to use the information as the basis for legal action, accusing Wolff and representatives of Epstein’s estate of spreading false narratives that damaged his reputation.
Trump insisted the documents show there was no inappropriate involvement on his part and suggested that those who propagated unfounded assertions should be held accountable in court. The president indicated his legal team is preparing to file suits aimed at securing “justice and accountability” for what he characterized as defamation.
The development marks a continuation of Trump’s efforts to publicly challenge depictions of his relationship with Epstein that have appeared in books and media coverage over the years. By threatening legal action, the president is signaling his willingness to contest such portrayals through the judicial system.
Trump’s announcement underscores the ongoing sensitivity and controversy surrounding Epstein’s legacy and the high-profile figures linked to him in public discourse. The situation is likely to evolve as Trump’s lawyers move forward with potential filings.
