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Melania Trump is threatening to sue her former friend Amanda Ungaro and a journalist for discussing her alleged connections to Jeffrey Epstein. The intimidation move comes as pressure mounts on Trump insiders.
Melania Trump is threatening to sue her former friend Amanda Ungaro and a journalist for discussing alleged connections between Melania and Jeffrey Epstein. The threat comes in the form of a legal warning, attempting to suppress the narrative before it spreads. The timing—described as coming amid mounting pressure on Trump insiders—suggests the allegations are gaining traction.
Legal threats like this are a standard tool for preempting coverage, but they often backfire by drawing more attention to the very claims being disputed. The fact that this required a legal threat rather than a simple denial suggests the concerns aren't going away on their own. In high-profile cases involving Epstein's network, the pattern typically involves multiple accusers or witnesses eventually stepping forward, which is why early legal intimidation often fails to contain the story.
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