


Rupert Murdoch Deposition in Trump Defamation Lawsuit Postponed
Rupert Murdoch's deposition in Donald Trump's defamation lawsuit is postponed due to health concerns. An agreement requires a sworn health declaration and sets a new timeline.
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Overview
- Rupert Murdoch's deposition in Donald Trump's defamation lawsuit has been postponed, following an agreement reached between the legal teams of both parties.
- The delay was prompted by concerns over Murdoch's physical condition and age, despite Trump's legal team initially seeking an expedited deposition.
- The lawsuit itself was filed by Donald Trump against Murdoch and others, alleging defamation related to a report linking Trump to a letter for Jeffrey Epstein.
- As part of the postponement agreement, Murdoch must submit a sworn declaration regarding his health within three days of receiving court approval.
- His deposition is now slated to occur within 30 days after any motion to dismiss the defamation lawsuit is officially denied by the court.
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Center-leaning sources cover this story neutrally, focusing on the factual developments of the legal proceedings. They present the agreement to delay Rupert Murdoch's deposition as a procedural matter, detailing the reasons cited by both parties, such as Murdoch's health and the pending motion to dismiss. The reporting avoids loaded language, offering a balanced account of the lawsuit's progression.
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The deposition was postponed due to concerns over Rupert Murdoch's physical health and age, with an agreement reached requiring Murdoch to submit a sworn health declaration and setting a new timeline for the deposition.
Rupert Murdoch, age 94, has faced multiple health scares including a severe back injury, seizures, two bouts of pneumonia, atrial fibrillation, a torn Achilles tendon, a serious case of COVID-19 in 2022, and a fainting incident in February 2025.
Donald Trump filed a $10 billion defamation lawsuit against Rupert Murdoch and News Corp related to a Wall Street Journal report that linked Trump to a letter for Jeffrey Epstein, alleging defamation based on that report.
The agreement requires Rupert Murdoch to submit a sworn health declaration within three days of court approval, and schedules his deposition within 30 days after any motion to dismiss the defamation lawsuit is denied by the court.
Murdoch's declining health has intensified speculation about succession and control of his media empire, involving legal and family disputes over the Murdoch Family Trust and voting power among his children.
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