UK paper pays damages to Melania Trump over false report

Published January 26, 2019
In this Wednesday, Nov. 28, 2018 file photo, US First Lady Melania Trump speaks during a town hall meeting on opioid addiction at Liberty University in Lynchburg, Va. — AP
In this Wednesday, Nov. 28, 2018 file photo, US First Lady Melania Trump speaks during a town hall meeting on opioid addiction at Liberty University in Lynchburg, Va. — AP

Britain's Telegraph newspaper has apologised and paid damages to US First Lady Melania Trump after publishing an article it says contains many false statements.

The newspaper said Saturday it apologises “unreservedly” to Mrs Trump and her family for any embarrassment caused by the content of a cover story published Jan 19 in the newspaper's weekly magazine supplement.

“As a mark of our regret we have agreed to pay Mrs Trump substantial damages as well as her legal costs,” The Telegraph said. The newspaper did not disclose the size of the settlement with Mrs Trump.

The Telegraph said it falsely characterised Mrs Trump's father's personality, falsely reported the reasons she left an architecture programme, and falsely reported her career as a model was unsuccessful before she met Donald Trump.

“We accept that Mrs Trump was a successful professional model in her own right before she met her husband and obtained her own modelling work without his assistance,” the newspaper said, also acknowledging it had incorrectly reported the year when the couple first met.

“The claim that Mrs Trump cried on election night is also false,” The Telegraph said.

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It also retracted the statement that Mrs Trump's father, mother and sister had relocated to New York in 2005 to live in buildings owned by Trump.

The Telegraph is one of Britain's leading broadsheet newspapers and is traditionally aligned with the Conservative Party.

It is not the first time Mrs Trump has successfully challenged the British press. She received damages and an apology from the Daily Mail in 2017 after bringing a libel action against the popular tabloid.

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