Trump campaign manager sues the Daily Beast over stories on how much he earned
- Chris LaCivita, co-manager of Donald Trump's 2024 campaign, sued the Daily Beast for defamation over reports claiming he earned $22 million, later corrected to $19.2 million.
- The lawsuit alleges that the Daily Beast's stories created a false impression about LaCivita's personal gain and hindered his business opportunities.
- Neil Rosenhouse, attorney for the Daily Beast, stated that their reporting is not defamatory, arguing it highlights LaCivita's financial success in managing the campaign.
- The Daily Beast intends to request that Trump and his aides participate in the discovery process of the lawsuit, which they call a meritless attempt to intimidate the press.
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Former Trump campaign manager sues Daily Beast for defamation over inaccurate reporting on earnings
The outlet, which said it stands by its reporting, previously reported that LaCivita made $22 million from Trump campaign entities in two years. The story was later corrected to $19.2 million.
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