TRUMP v. SIMON & SCHUSTER INC et al

  1. August 07, 2023

    Paramount, Publisher Win Transfer In Trump Recordings Case

    The publishing house Simon & Schuster Inc. is transferring to Manhattan federal court a lawsuit that former President Donald Trump filed over recordings taken by the veteran investigative reporter Bob Woodward, moving the case out of Florida, where a judge said it cannot be litigated.

  2. July 05, 2023

    Trump Says Woodward Interviews Weren't Government Works

    Former President Donald Trump urged a Florida federal court to reject veteran journalist Bob Woodward's recent bid to toss Trump's $50 million copyright suit against Woodward, arguing Trump interviews Woodward published as an audiobook last year don't qualify as fair use, publishable government works like the journalist claims they do.

  3. April 04, 2023

    Woodward Cites Fair Use In Trump's Suit Over Recordings

    Veteran investigative journalist Bob Woodward urged a Florida federal court to dismiss Donald Trump's $50 million lawsuit over the release of recorded interviews for an audiobook, saying the former president's responses are "government works" that fall under fair use.

  4. February 01, 2023

    Who Owns Bob Woodward's Trump Interview Recordings?

    Donald Trump's suit against journalist Bob Woodward over the public release of audio recordings of the former president may boil down to a prickly legal question: Are Woodward and Trump both copyright owners of the taped interviews?

  5. January 30, 2023

    Trump Hits Bob Woodward With $50M Suit Over Recordings

    Veteran investigative reporter Bob Woodward did not have Donald Trump's permission when he unlawfully released a series of interviews with the former president as an audiobook, Trump said Monday in a $50 million Florida federal court suit against Woodward, his publisher Simon & Schuster Inc., and its parent company Paramount Global.