Judge implored to stay Trump's 'wide-ranging, burdensome, and irrelevant' discovery requests in $15B lawsuit
Source: Law & Crime
Jan 20th, 2026, 1:17 pm
The New York Times is vehemently pushing back against discovery demands by President Donald Trump in an ongoing defamation clash. The paper of record insists the 45th and 47th president's $15 billion lawsuit will likely be dismissed soon making discovery unnecessary.
On Monday, the Times along with book publisher Penguin Random House filed a 16-page motion to stay merits discovery in the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida.
"This Court should stay discovery because Plaintiff Donald J. Trump's Amended Complaint is likely to be dismissed in its entirety, substantially narrowed, or transferred out of this District," the motion begins.
Trump filed the lawsuit in September 2025. Within days, a federal judge deemed the complaint to be "decidedly improper and impermissible." In October 2025, Trump and his attorneys tried again, in a slimmed-down effort excising over half the pages from the original petition.
Read more: https://lawandcrime.com/high-profile/his-actions-speak-loudly-judge-implored-to-stay-trumps-wide-ranging-burdensome-and-irrelevant-discovery-requests-in-15b-lawsuit-against-new-york-times/
Full headline: 'His actions speak loudly': Judge implored to stay Trump's 'wide-ranging, burdensome, and irrelevant' discovery requests in $15B lawsuit against New York Times
Link to FILING (PDF) - https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.flmd.447437/gov.uscourts.flmd.447437.52.0.pdf
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ancianita
(43,030 posts)The judge should hold trump in contempt and let him appeal this up to the SCOTUS. Even the maga six know abuse of power when they see it.
IbogaProject
(5,646 posts)According to the Judge about the original lawsuit.