Michael Wolff Is From New Jersey
Source: MEGAMichael Wolff exchanged emails with Jeffrey Epstein about Donald Trump.
Michael Wolff, the journalist and author who has made headlines for his claims about Jeffrey Epstein and Donald Trump, was born to Lewis A. Wolff and Marguerite Wolff in Paterson, N.J., on August 27, 1953.
According to Montclair Local, Michael graduated from Montclair Academy in 1971, where he served as the president of the student council. He was also the secretary of the Red and Black Society, the editor of Spectrum and a member of the Political Club and the Leones Debating Society in high school.
Michael Wolff Graduated From Columbia College
Source: MEGAMichael Wolff grew up in New Jersey.
After finishing high school, Michael attended Vassar before transferring to Columbia College, where he graduated in 1975.
Michael Wolff Is Married to Former 'Vanity Fair' Intern Victoria Floethe
Source: MEGAMichael Wolff has been married two times.
Michael and his first wife, lawyer Alison Anthoine, filed for divorce in 2009. He then began dating former Vanity Fair intern Victoria Floethe and later married the blonde journalist.
Michael Wolff Has 5 Children
Source: MEGAMichael Wolff's wife is nearly 30 years his junior.
Michael is a father-of-five: three with Alison and two with Victoria.
Michael Wolff Is a Journalist, Columnist and Author
Source: MEGAMichael Wolff once worked as a copy boy.
After Michael worked as a copy boy for The New York Times, he published his first article - a profile of Angela Atwood - in TIME in 1974. His name also began appearing in New Times, Vanity Fair, New York Magazine, British GQ, The Hollywood Reporter, Adweek, The Industry Standard, USA Today and The Guardian in the years thereafter.
Michael won National Magazine Awards in 2002 and 2004 for his columns.
In 1979, he published his first book, White Kids, which was a collection of essays. Then, in 1998, Simon & Schuster released his first-ever best-seller, Burn Rate.
Michael's other books include The Man Who Owns the News, a seminal biography of Rupert Murdoch.
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Michael Wolff Co-Founded Newser
Source: MEGAHe co-founded the news curation website.
Together with Patrick Spain, Michael co-founded the news aggregation website, Newser, in 2007. The news curator aims to "make the news faster and easier to consume," according to its About page.
Michael Wolff Has Written 4 Books About Donald Trump's Presidency
Source: MEGAMichael Wolff previously shared an audio he reportedly recorded with Jeffrey Epstein.
As an author, Michael has written four books about Donald and his presidency: Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House, Siege: Trump Under Fire, Landslide: The Final Days of the Trump Presidency and All or Nothing: How Trump Recaptured America.
Reflecting on his book Fire and Fury, Michael said he "became an outlet for Epstein to express his incredulity about someone whose sins he knew so well, and then this person actually being elected president. Epstein was utterly preoccupied with Trump and [he] think[s], frankly, afraid of him."
Michael Wolff Previously Sued Melania Trump Over Alleged $1B Legal Threat
Source: MEGAMichael Wolff has social media pages focused on Donald Trump's presidency.
Michael launched a legal battle after Melania Trump filed a $1 billion suit over "false, defamatory, disparaging, misleading and inflammatory statements" made about her in a podcast and a Daily Beast article.
In the lawsuit, the journalist claimed the First Lady threatened to sue him if he did not retract his statements. He then accused Melania and Donald of "making a practice of threatening those who speak against them with costly SLAPP actions to silence their speech, to intimidate their critics generally, and to extract unjustified payments and North Korean style confessions and apologies."The 15-page filing added, "By her Threat Letter and this responsive Declaratory Action and related Anti- SLAPP Declaratory Action, Mrs. Trump has given Wolff subpoena power which he intends to exercise fully and expeditiously."Meanwhile, Nicholas Clemens, a spokesperson for Melania, said in a statement, "First Lady Melania Trump is proud to continue standing up to those who spread malicious and defamatory falsehoods as they desperately try to get undeserved attention and money from t