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Trump's lawyer alleges The New York Times acted with "actual malice" in a $15 billion defamation lawsuit.
Attorney Alejandro Brito, representing former President Donald Trump, told Newsmax that The New York Times targeted Trump with "actual malice" in a $15 billion lawsuit, alleging the newspaper knowingly published false and defamatory statements.
Brito emphasized the case is distinct from Trump’s prior media lawsuits, citing the extent of the outlet’s alleged efforts to harm Trump’s reputation.
The term "actual malice" refers to intentional harm or reckless disregard for the truth, a standard required to prove defamation by a public figure, as defined by the U.S. Supreme Court in New York Times Co. v. Sullivan.
The specific articles or incidents cited were not detailed in the reports.
El abogado de Trump alega que The New York Times actuó con "verdadera malicia" en una demanda por difamación de $ 15 mil millones.