U.S. District Judge Steven Merryday in Florida, an appointee of George H.W. Bush, threw out Trump’s libel and defamation lawsuit against the New York Times that was seeking $15 Beeellionn in damages, by ruling that it didn’t provide a succinct complaint for the court to consider.
Judge Merryday was brutal in his four-page order, but did allow the Trump team 28 days to refile a downscaled complaint.
An apparently exasperated judge invoked Rule 8(a) which requires a claim to be concise and not rambling like a Trump political rally — despite the “skill or reputation of the counsel” and the urgency/importance (real or imagined) of the dispute.

Read Merryday’s four-page order here:
