We support our Publishers and Content Creators. You can view this story on their website by CLICKING HERE.
ABC News and George Stephanopoulos have agreed to apologize to Trump and pay millions to settle a defamation lawsuit.
ABC News and its anchor George Stephanopoulos have reached a settlement with President-elect Donald Trump in a defamation lawsuit, agreeing to pay a $15 million charitable contribution, $1 million to cover Trump’s attorney fees, and issue an apology.
As part of the agreement, Stephanopoulos and ABC News will publish a statement of regret as an editor’s note at the bottom of a March 10, 2024, online article, addressing comments made earlier this year that led Trump to file the lawsuit.
“ABC News and George Stephanopoulos regret statements regarding President Donald J. Trump made during an interview by George Stephanopoulos with Rep. Nancy Mace on ABC’s This Week on March 10, 2024,” the statement reads.
The defendants will also pay $15 million to a presidential foundation and museum to be established by Trump, along with $1 million to the president-elect’s counsel.
After the payments have been made, Trump’s attorneys will file a stipulation of dismissal of the lawsuit with prejudice, meaning they will not be able to refile the lawsuit at a later date.
In response, ABC moved to dismiss the lawsuit, arguing that the statements made during the interview were substantially true and protected under the fair report privilege—a legal doctrine shielding journalists from libel claims when reporting fair and accurate accounts of official proceedings or documents.
ABC’s filing cited a July 2023 opinion by Southern District of New York Judge Lewis Kaplan, who noted that New York law defines rape more narrowly than the term is commonly understood in everyday conversation.
Sam Dorman contributed to this report.