referring to A Maryland judge has dismissed first lady Melania Trump's libel lawsuit against Britain's Daily Mail newspaper over an article that contained insinuations that she had worked as an escort. She filed the lawsuit in Rockville in September, after both Tarpley and the Daily Mail issued retractions. The Daily Mail's argument centered on whether the lawsuit should have been filed in Maryland and whether Trump was suing the correct corporate entity. The first lady's libel suit against blogger Webster Tarpley of Gaithersburg for reporting the escort rumors was allowed to move ahead last week. Melania Trump sues the Daily Mail for $150m over 'lies' about her past Read moreCourt records show that Montgomery County circuit judge Sharon Burrell ruled on Thursday to dismiss the suit against Mail Media Inc, the corporation that publishes the Daily Mail's website.

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Melania Trump's $150M 'High-End Escort' Suit Against Daily Mail Dismissed
The Daily Mail also published stories that Melania Trump suffered from a "full-blown nervous breakdown" during the stressful presidential campaign; she has denied all of the tabloid's assertions. Melania Trump did not attend the Jan. 27 proceedings; she was in the courtroom during a December hearing on the lawsuit. The suit, which claimed that Melania Trump worked as a high-end paid escort before she married Trump, was dismissed on Thursday by a Maryland judge, who ruled the state court lacked jurisdiction to hear a case involving a foreign company, reports BuzzFeed. Tarpley has said that he did not libel Melania Trump and was only passing on "unfounded rumors and innuendo" that had appeared online. Melania Trump has said that her focus when her husband, a regular Twitter user, takes office will be to fight bullying on social media and to advocate for women.
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