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Melania in hot water over suit

First Lady creates controvers­y with ‘multi-million dollar’ remark

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WASHINGTON: First lady Melania Trump has said little about what she intends to do with her prominent position. But in new court documents, her lawyers say that the “multi-year term” during which she “is one of the most photograph­ed women in the world” could mean millions of dollars for her personal brand.

While the new documents did not specifical­ly mention her term as first lady, the unusual statement about her expected profits drew swift condemnati­on from ethics watchdogs as inappropri­ate profiteeri­ng from her high-profile position, which is typically centred on public service.

The statement came in a libel lawsuit the first lady re-filed in a state trial court in Manhattan.

Trump has been suing the corporatio­n that publishes the Daily Mail’s website over a now-retracted report that claimed she once worked as an escort.

In the filing, Trump’s lawyers argued that the report was not only false and libellous, but also damaged her ability to profit off her high profile and affected her business opportunit­ies.

Trump “had the unique, once-ina-lifetime opportunit­y, as an extremely famous and well-known person, as well as a former profession­al model, brand spokespers­on and successful businesswo­man, to launch a broad-based commercial brand in multiple product categories, each of which could have garnered multi-million dollar business relationsh­ips for a multi-year term during which plaintiff is one of the most photograph­ed women in the world,” the lawsuit said.

The products could have includ- ed apparel, accessorie­s, jewellery, cosmetics, hair care and fragrance, among others, the suit says. The first lady is seeking compensato­ry and punitive damages of at least $150mil (RM665.8mil).

Richard Painter, who advised former President George W. Bush on ethics, said the language in the lawsuit showed Melania Trump was engaging “in an unpreceden­ted, clear breach of rules about using her government position for private gain. This is a very serious situation where she says she intends to make a lot of money. That ought to be repudiated by the White House or investigat­ed by Congress.”

Painter is part of a group of attorneys suing the president for an alleged violation of a constituti­onal clause that prohibited presidents from receiving foreign gifts or payments. — AP

 ??  ?? Inappropri­ate?: The statement in Melania’s suit raised questions about ethics.
Inappropri­ate?: The statement in Melania’s suit raised questions about ethics.

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