Knowing that Sam was going to hold another press conference, many media immediately rushed over.

Now in the eyes of these media, Sam is simply a treasure president. Sam's big mouth dares to say anything and dares to expose any information. Such a person is the God of Wealth for major media. The media likes this kind of famous and big-mouthed guy the most.

For major media, as long as there is explosive information, they can make money. Just like this time Sam broke the news about the Japanese. Although the manuscript was not published in the end, the Japanese paid a lot of money last night. Many reporters received big red envelopes. Otherwise, how could there be no movement today?

Now, the Japanese just asked Sam to apologize on TV, but Sam immediately notified that a press conference would be held. Is this to give in and apologize?

At the headquarters of Wosheng Group, many reporters came here.

Sam came to the conference room and laughed when he saw the reporters coming.

Many media from major newspapers have come, that's good, so I don't have to toss myself.

"Hello everyone, I'm Sam. Today I have seen the response of the Japanese ambassador to the United States to what I said at the press conference yesterday. The Japanese ambassador said that what I said yesterday was slander and rumor, and asked me to apologize publicly. Regarding this matter, I want to say that it is impossible..."

Sam said loudly, which made the reporters at the scene widen their eyes with excitement.

"The Japanese said that I slandered and rumored, why didn't they sue me? They said I was rumoring, come, let them point out which rumor was false? The United States is a country ruled by law, and everything must be based on evidence. They can't say that I am slandering in the media, then it's really slandering. They can't pay some so-called experts to come out and refute the rumor that I said it was a rumor, then what I said is really a rumor. It can't be that whoever has money is the truth, and whoever can control the media is the truth. Their words are the real slander..."

Sam said coldly, and many reporters laughed when he said this. They felt that there would be big news today.

"So, I have formally filed a lawsuit against the Japanese Embassy in the United States for the defamation of me by the Japanese Embassy in the United States. I demand that the Japanese Embassy in the United States must publicly apologize for the defamation of me in the media and compensate for all economic losses caused to our Wosheng Group by the Japanese Embassy's defamation. Our Wosheng Group will hire a professional team of lawyers and will formally file a lawsuit in the federal court tomorrow..."

Sam said loudly. As soon as he said this, countless reporters at the scene widened their eyes and were shocked.

What? The Japanese Embassy asked you to apologize, and it would be fine if you didn't apologize, but you actually sued the Japanese Embassy and asked it to apologize to you and compensate for the economic losses of Wosheng Group. What kind of routine is this?

"Mr. Sam, what is the reason for your lawsuit against the Japanese Embassy?"

A reporter couldn't help asking.

"The Japanese Embassy slandered me, defamed me, isn't that a reason? The Japanese ambassador to the United States publicly said in the news that the content of my press conference yesterday was slanderous to Japan, deliberately smearing Japan, and saying that I spread rumors. May I ask what evidence do they have to prove that I slandered and spread rumors? Which of what I said is not true? If you say I slandered, then please provide the true course of events. If you can't provide it, what basis do they have to say that I slandered? We can't just say what the Japanese say, right? We have compiled a lot of evidence. I am here to tell the Japanese Embassy that we will see you in court. What is the truth of the matter? Let's leave it to the judge. Thank you, everyone, today's press conference ends here..." After Sam finished speaking, he stood up and left the press conference. Sam's words excited the media reporters who came. Damn, is Wosheng Group so tough? Is Sam this tough? I like this kind of personality. It's unprecedented for a company to sue the embassy of a country. This is equivalent to Wosheng going hard against Japan. After all, the embassy of a country represents the country, and the apology of an embassy represents the apology of a country. This is a big deal. But think about what Sam said, it also makes sense.

Your Japanese ambassador to the United States said that Sam slandered you, so show evidence. Show evidence to prove Sam's slander, show evidence to prove what the slander is? What facts did Sam fabricate? Is it a data citation error, or is it a direct fabrication of facts? What is the real truth?

If Sam really slandered Japan, the Japanese Embassy can sue Sam, this is a very serious matter.

If it is not slander, but you say it is slander, then you are slandering Sam.

Thinking of thisIn the news, these reporters became excited.

As reporters, they actually have a strong professional sensitivity. The Japanese spent so much money just to cover up what Sam said yesterday, so that such things would not break out in the United States. After a while, no one in the United States would pay attention to this matter.

So it is obvious that what Sam said yesterday should be true, or most of it should be true, otherwise the Japanese would not be so anxious to put out the fire, and put it out at all costs.

But now, the Japanese Embassy has made a wrong operation.

You are so dead and you asked Sam to apologize in the news. Now, you have offended a master who does not play according to the routine at all, and he is tough with you and directly sued your embassy.

This is counterproductive. Not only did it not cover up, but because of Sam's lawsuit, this matter is likely to attract more attention.

Litigation requires evidence. Once the Japanese Embassy cannot provide evidence of Sam's slander, but Sam can provide corresponding evidence to prove that what he said is true, then for Japan, this matter is a big deal.

All the major media outlets were working late at night to write articles, and they would do as much as they were paid. They had already fulfilled their promise by not reporting yesterday's press conference today.

As for Sam suing the Japanese Embassy in the United States, that is another matter. What the Japanese want to do about this matter, we will see what they want to do after you pay them.

The reporters were working late at night, and the major newspapers were also very excited after seeing these news, and they revised the news late at night.

The next morning, many Americans went to work as usual. Many people habitually bought newspapers on their way to work to learn about the latest news, but after seeing the content of today's newspaper, many Americans were stunned.

Sam, the president of the Wosheng Group, actually sued the Japanese Embassy. This kind of thing is unheard of.

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