Melania Trump’s ‘Daily Mail’ lawsuit dismissed by judge

US court rules against first lady’s claim the website published false statements about her

US first lady  Melania Trump. File photograph: Doug Mills/The New York Times
US first lady Melania Trump. File photograph: Doug Mills/The New York Times

A Maryland judge has dismissed US first lady Melania Trump's libel lawsuit against Britain's Daily Mail newspaper over an article on its website that she claimed included false statements about her.

Court records show that, on Thursday, Montgomery County Circuit Judge Sharon Burrell dismissed the suit against Mail Media Inc, the corporation that publishes the Daily Mail's website.

The Daily Mail’s argument had centred on whether the lawsuit should have been filed in Maryland and whether Ms Trump was suing the correct corporate entity.

Ms Trump has also filed a lawsuit against the paper in London.

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The first lady's libel suit against blogger Webster Tarpley of Gaithersburg, Maryland, for reporting similar statements was allowed to move ahead last week.

She filed the lawsuit in Rockville in September, after both Mr Tarpley and the Daily Mail issued retractions.

AP