The $100 million rape lawsuit against Donald Trump has been dismissed, RadarOnline.com has learned.
A judge recommended on April 29 that “Katie Johnson”
should have to pay her own attorneys’ fees and court costs related to
the $100 million lawsuit she brought against Trump and billionaire
pedophile Jeffrey Epstein over alleged sexual assault charges. Then on May 2, a U.S. District judge ordered the entire lawsuit thrown out.
“Johnson” had previously filed forms asking to be let off
the hook for the costs of the lawsuit, claiming she had only $300 to her
name.
However, such an allowance — known as in forma paupers — is
only given in civil rights cases in California, and the judge ruled that
she “failed to state a claim for relief” on a civil rights basis, even
though she “utilized the form provided by the Central District of
California for civil actions.”
“Even construing the … pleading liberally, Plaintiff has not
alleged any race-based or class-based animus against her, and
consequently, her … allegations fail to state a claim upon which relief
may be granted,” the judge wrote.
And so the entire case is trashed.
As Radar reported, former Trump aide Roger Stone told Radar last week that the mysterious lawsuit “smacks of a political smear job.”
The documents were filed in a California court on April 26, accusing Trump and billionaire pedophile Jeffrey Epstein of “sexual abuse under threat of harm” and “conspiracy to deprive [her] civil rights.”
But the address listed on the paperwork leads to an abandoned property, and the phone number goes straight to voicemail.
Trump ripped apart Johnson’s story as manufactured to
destroy his political aspirations. “The allegations are not only
categorically false, but disgusting at the highest level and clearly
framed to solicit media attention or, perhaps, are simply politically
motivated,” he previously told Radar. “There is absolutely no merit to
these allegations. Period.”
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