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Ex-Trump aide files defamation suit over abuse allegations

A former Trump aide and congressional candidate in Ohio has filed a defamation lawsuit over allegations of physical abuse that his former girlfriend and White House colleague is leveling while promoting her new book

Via AP news wire
Wednesday 06 October 2021 13:58 EDT
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A former Trump aide and congressional candidate in Ohio has filed a defamation lawsuit over allegations of physical abuse that his former girlfriend and White House colleague is leveling while promoting her new book.

Republican Max Miller, a U.S. House candidate in Ohio's 16th Congressional District, filed the complaint against former White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham in a court in Cleveland on Tuesday.

A Cuyahoga County judge has denied Miller's request for an immediate restraining order against Grisham, whose promotional tour includes several national interviews. The judge set a hearing for Oct. 13.

In Grisham's new book, ā€œIā€™ll Take Your Questions Now: What I Saw at the Trump White House,ā€ and in a Tuesday opinion piece in The Washington Post, she claims a fellow member of then-President Donald Trumpā€™s staff physically abused her.

While Grisham did not use Miller's name, his complaint acknowledges he is the boyfriend in question.

His lawsuit says the article is ā€œreplete with libelous and defamatory false statements."

In it, Grisham alleges that the relationship ā€œhad become violent, reaching its worst point on the day I leftā€ and that she had shared what had happened with both the former first lady and the former president.

Melania Trump she wrote in The Washington Post, ā€œasked me if I had called the police and I said no, explaining that this close to the election, it wouldnā€™t be good to have yet another domestic abuse scandal hanging over the administration.ā€

While the book is vague on the specific allegations, Politico reported in July that Grisham and Millerā€™s relationship ended ā€œwhen he pushed her against a wall and slapped her in the face in his Washington apartment after she accused him of cheating on her.ā€

Miller's lawsuit told the Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas that Grisham is leveling the abuse allegations with actual malice, intending to harm him.

Her actions are ā€œin retaliation for her failed relationship with Plaintiff, in retaliation against those associated with the Trump Administration for her failed stint as White House Press Secretary, in a malicious attempt to secure personal financial gain by selling more books, and/or for other reasons to be revealed at trial,ā€ according to the complaint.

In a statement responding to the suit, Grisham said, ā€œOf course I expected this. Itā€™s another form of abuse and intimidation, and itā€™s right out of the Trump playbook.ā€

Trump encouraged Miller to run and has endorsed him against fellow Republican U.S. Rep. Anthony Gonzalez, a one-time rising star within the GOP who voted to impeach the former president for his role in inciting the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.

Gonzalez announced on Sept. 17 that he would not seek reelection, citing ā€œtoxic dynamicsā€ inside the Republican party.

Matthew Diemer, a podcast producer from Bay Village west of Cleveland, is running on the Democratic side.

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Associated Press writer Jill Colvin in New York contributed to this report.

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