‘Clear and direct breach’: Everything you need to know about conservative book publisher’s suit against Mark Meadows to get $350,000 advance back, and then some

Donald Trump and Mark Meadows

Then-U.S. President Donald Trump speaks as White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows (right) listens in July 29, 2020, ahead of a fundraising luncheon for the Republican Party and his reelection campaign. (Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images)

Former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows, in addition to facing criminal charges in Georgia for his alleged role in attempting to overturn the 2020 election for Donald Trump, now faces a civil lawsuit by the publisher of his book, a lawsuit that says he authored one thing and reportedly told special counsel Jack Smith something entirely different about who actually won the election.

The lawsuit, filed in Sarasota County, Florida, alleges at its core that Meadows breached a publishing agreement with All Seasons Press LLC by reneging on a promise that “all statements contained in the Work are true and based on reasonable research for accuracy” and that the author of The Chief’s Chief “has not made any misrepresentations to the Publisher about the Work.”

On the contrary, the plaintiff publisher claimed, there’s reason to believe that neither Mark Meadows nor former President Donald Trump “actually believed” that massive election fraud stole the election from the 45th president and handed it to the 46th president, Joe Biden.

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