Melania Trump is being pulled into a fresh legal firestorm — this time, she’s the target. Journalist and best-selling author Michael Wolff has filed a lawsuit accusing the former First Lady of sabotaging his publishing deal and defaming him over his upcoming tell-all book about her life.
According to court documents obtained by TMZ, Wolff alleges Melania “deliberately and maliciously interfered” with his book contract for “The Art of Her Deal: The Untold Story of Melania Trump (Redux)” — a follow-up to his 2020 bestseller about the former First Lady.
The journalist claims Melania and her team spread false accusations that he fabricated interviews and bullied sources — allegedly scaring off international distributors and torpedoing a multimillion-dollar deal.
Wolff Says Melania “Destroyed His Reputation”
In the filing, Wolff claims to have hard evidence that Melania personally directed a PR firm to reach out to media outlets with threats of legal action if they covered or promoted his new book.
He describes this as a “calculated campaign to destroy [his] reputation and livelihood”, adding that the coordinated backlash caused serious professional and financial damage.
“This was not about accuracy or integrity — it was about silencing a journalist,” Wolff reportedly argues in his filing.
The lawsuit further alleges that Melania’s actions were intentionally designed to suppress publication, particularly after she learned that the book would explore her rumored ties to Jeffrey Epstein — claims that she and her lawyers have vehemently denied.
The Epstein Angle: “Completely False,” Says Melania’s Legal Team
At the center of the controversy is a 2020 Daily Beast interview in which Wolff claimed Melania was “very involved” in the Jeffrey Epstein scandal and might be a missing link between Epstein and Donald Trump.
Melania’s legal team quickly fired back, sending Wolff a cease-and-desist letter demanding an apology and full retraction. The letter — which Wolff included as an exhibit in his lawsuit — accuses him of making “defamatory, baseless, and salacious” statements designed to sell books and damage her public image.
“These statements are categorically false and malicious,” her attorneys wrote, insisting Wolff’s narrative is “manufactured lies for profit.”
Melania has not publicly addressed the new lawsuit, but her team continues to deny any connection to Epstein or involvement in efforts to suppress the book.
Inside the Book: What “The Art of Her Deal (Redux)” Promises
Wolff’s upcoming book — billed as a “revisited and expanded” look at Melania’s life — reportedly includes fresh interviews, new insider accounts, and explosive claims about her years in the White House, her private marriage dynamic with Donald Trump, and her low-profile post-presidency life.
Industry insiders say Wolff’s first version of “The Art of Her Deal” sold well, but the “Redux” edition had the potential to be a major bestseller thanks to new revelations about Trumpworld, Melania’s behind-the-scenes influence, and her alleged role in Trump’s political comeback efforts.
Now, with legal threats swirling, its release date remains uncertain.

Melania’s History of Legal Battles Over Media Coverage
This isn’t the first time Melania Trump has gone to war with the press.
In 2017, she successfully sued the Daily Mail for publishing false claims that she once worked as an escort — ultimately winning a substantial settlement reportedly worth millions.
Since then, Melania has largely avoided the spotlight, focusing on her son Barron Trump and private charitable work. But this latest legal drama suggests she’s not afraid to lawyer up when her reputation’s at stake.
What Wolff Wants from the Court
In addition to financial damages, Michael Wolff is asking the court to legally affirm that the claims in his book are not defamatory — effectively protecting him from future lawsuits tied to the publication.
He’s also seeking a court order preventing Melania from further interference, arguing that her alleged intimidation tactics violate his rights as a journalist and author.
Wolff’s team insists the book is “thoroughly researched and responsibly reported,” adding that the former First Lady’s alleged attempts to suppress it only “prove its significance.”
Trump Camp Quiet So Far
Representatives for Melania Trump have not yet responded to the lawsuit. The Trump camp has remained largely silent, though sources familiar with the former First Lady’s circle told The Pop Radar (TPR) she views the lawsuit as “another self-promotional stunt” by a writer chasing controversy.
Wolff, best known for his political blockbusters “Fire and Fury” and “Siege: Trump Under Fire”, has long been a polarizing figure in the media — lauded for his insider access, but criticized for his sometimes unverified claims.
This time, though, the author insists his reporting on Melania is backed by “verifiable sources” and that he’s prepared to fight in court to defend his work.
The Bigger Picture
If Wolff wins the case, the ruling could set a major precedent in media law — reinforcing protections for journalists against alleged political intimidation and pre-publication interference.
But if the court sides with Melania, it could embolden public figures to take more aggressive steps against controversial books, especially those that explore private matters or personal relationships.
For now, the case underscores just how much power Melania still wields in shaping her narrative — even years after leaving the White House.
💬 What do you think — is Melania protecting her reputation, or trying to silence the press? Share your thoughts below and stay tuned to The Pop Radar (TPR) for exclusive updates on this developing legal drama.








