Trump wins key victory in Pulitzer board defamation lawsuit
Donald Trump points to the left.

Republican Candidate for President Donald Trump attends the Building America’s Future, Southeastern Pennsylvania Roundtable at the Drexelbrook Event Center on October 29, 2024 in Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania (Matt Bishop/imageSPACE/Sipa USA via AP Images).

President Donald Trump has achieved a significant victory in his legal battle against the Pulitzer Prize Board after a Florida appellate court ruled in his favor on a procedural matter. The decision was made public on Wednesday.

In his lawsuit, Trump sued several individual members of the media awards board — only one of whom is, like him, also a Florida resident.

In January 2024, the out-of-state members of the board sought to have the case against them dismissed for lack of personal jurisdiction, arguing that they had insufficient connection or activity within Florida. However, last summer, the presiding judge rejected this motion.

On appeal, the lower court’s ruling was confirmed.

“The circuit court concluded that the exercise of personal jurisdiction over the eighteen defendants was proper,” the appeals court opinion reads. “We agree. Trump’s operative pleading sufficiently pled that the defendants engaged in a conspiracy to defame him.”

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