Judge Rules That Trump Can Be Deposed in Zervos Defamation Suit
Judge Rules That Trump Can Be Deposed in Zervos Defamation Suit
A judge ruled that President Donald Trump could potentially be deposed in a defamation lawsuit brought forward by former ‘Apprentice’ contestant Summer Zervos.Zervos is among a dozen women to accuse the current commander-in-chief of unwanted sexual conduct. Denying each and every allegation, the president’s slammed Zervos’s claim as “100 percent fabricated.”Calling the woman a liar and her a story a “hoax,” Trump’s line against his accuses has been vehement. Last January, Zervos filed a suit against the real estate mogul and recent politician, claiming his statements constitute slander.POLITICO reports that, despite the judge’s order, President Trump could still avoid a deposition if his legal team can swing the argument that Zervos’s claims are politically motivated. But Judge Jennifer Schecter, who’s ordered both parties to submit depositions by January 31, 2019, has brushed aside the suggestion that Trump’s post excludes him from being sued in state court.
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