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Rupert Murdoch to disclose health issues in Trump's WSJ lawsuit

Meg James, Los Angeles Times on

Published in Political News

President Donald Trump has dropped his demand that Rupert Murdoch immediately testify in the president's libel lawsuit over a Jeffrey Epstein story in the Wall Street Journal, but the 94-year-old media mogul has agreed to provide his health information.

Trump initially demanded Murdoch sit for a deposition within 15 days to answer questions about the Epstein story, citing Murdoch's advanced age and various health complications.

But the warring sides reached a truce, agreeing that Murdoch instead would provide "a sworn declaration describing his current health condition," according to a joint stipulation filed in U.S. District Court in Miami late Monday.

"Defendant Murdoch has further agreed to provide regularly scheduled updates to the plaintiff regarding his health, including a mechanism for him to alert [Trump] if there is a material change in his health," according to the stipulation.

Late last month, the president sued Murdoch, News Corp. and Journal publisher Dow Jones & Co. after the paper published a story describing a raunchy birthday greeting that Trump allegedly sent Epstein in 2003 to mark the convicted child sex offender's 50th birthday. The article said the letter included a sketch of a naked woman, featuring breasts and a squiggly "Donald" signature.

Trump has denied sending the letter, which he said was "fake." The Journal said the letter was one of dozens of birthday greetings from Epstein friends, which his former girlfriend Ghislaine Maxwell had made into a book.

Trump has said that his friendship with Epstein ended about 20 years ago and that he did not know about Epstein's crimes.

Trump was furious over the article. His lawsuit recounted a chronology of events, saying the White House became aware of the story after a Journal reporter emailed White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt to disclose the paper was preparing to publish the story. The White House and Trump's attorney's immediately pushed back, saying the allegations were false.

Trump also reached out to Murdoch, according to court filings.

 

"Murdoch advised President Trump that 'he would take care of it,'" Trump wrote in a July 17 post on Truth Social, the day the story published. "Obviously, he didn't have the power to do so," Trump wrote.

Trump sued Murdoch, the reporters, Dow Jones, its parent News Corp., and News Corp. Chief Executive Robert Thomson for libel the next day.

"We have full confidence in the rigor and accuracy of our reporting, and will vigorously defend against any lawsuit," according to a Dow Jones spokeswoman.

Last week, Trump's attorneys launched a startling bid to force Murdoch to promptly appear for a deposition.

In that motion, Trump's lawyers cited the mogul's age and health complications. They said that includes a recent fainting episode, and over the last five years, a broken back, a torn Achilles tendon and atrial fibrillation which could make Murdoch "unavailable for in-person testimony at trial."

According to the agreement, Trump's request that Murdoch give a deposition will be put on hold until after the newspaper owners make its case that Trump's lawsuit should be dismissed.

"Until defendants' motion to dismiss the complaint is adjudicated, the parties agree not to engage in discovery," the stipulation said.


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