On Wednesday night Politico reported that Donald Trump Campaign Manager Corey Lewandowski will not be charged for a hoax assault on reporter Michelle Fields.

She made it up.

Former Attorney Greta Van Susteren offered Michelle some sage advice after the news broke that Lewandowski would not be charged.

Free legal advice to Michelle Fields: don’t bring a civil lawsuit https://t.co/pfx43rHOpQ — Greta Van Susteren (@greta) April 14, 2016

But this only appeared to enrage the young hoaxer.

In response Michelle Fields called Greta a “Trump shill.”

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She certainly sounds like a level headed young woman, no?

The Politico reported:

Former Breitbart reporter Michelle Fields accused Greta Van Susteren of being a “shill” for Donald Trump’s campaign late Wednesday evening, after the Fox News anchor urged Fields not to bring a civil defamation lawsuit against either Trump or campaign manager Corey Lewandowski, who last month was charged with misdemeanor battery for a run-in following a campaign event in Florida last month. Earlier Wednesday, POLITICO reported that a Florida prosecutor has decided not to prosecute Lewandowski and will announce the decision later Thursday afternoon. By Wednesday evening, TheBlaze reported that Fields said she was looking to sue both the candidate and his campaign manager for defaming her character throughout the episode. Lewandowski tweeted that Fields was “delusional” with her account of events, while Trump himself questioned whether the bruises on Fields’ arm came from the alleged grabbing incident at his golf club. “Anyone encouraging Michelle Fields to bring a civil law suit is not doing her a favor,” Van Susteren wrote in a post on her website. “She does not want to take the stand in a civil case, subject to rigorous cross examination, that is likely to be on television to discuss a case that the DA won’t prosecute because he does not believe the evidence shows assault. Yes, the burden of proof is less in a civil case, but she is just not going to win and it will be expensive and a heartache.”

UPDATE: Greta Van Susteren responds: