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President Trump will provide sworn written responses in a defamation law suit filed by Summer Zervos who accused him of kissing and groping her without her consent in 2007.
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Former Apprentice contestant Summer Zervos, who alleged Trump kissed her very aggressively and put his hand on her breast without her consent in 2007. |
VietPress USA (ept. 9, 2018): After an Access Hollywood video was leaked during the presidential campaign that showed Donald Trump boasting about kissing and groping women without their consent, more than a dozen women came forward alleging they were victims of sexual misconduct committed by Trump.
One of the accusers was former Apprentice contestant Summer Zervos, who alleged Trump kissed her very aggressively and put his hand on her breast without her consent in 2007.
Trump called all the accusations lies and promised to sue his accusers. But he has not. Instead, Zervos sued him — claiming he defamed her when he accused her and the other women of “lies” and “total fabrication.”
Today US President Donald Trump will provide sworn written responses in a defamation suit filed by Summer Zervos who accused him of groping her, according US media reported Sunday.
Lawyers for the two sides agreed to exchange "written answers and objections" by September 28, The Washington Post reported, citing a court document.
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Trump to provide written responses in defamation suit: US media
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Washington (AFP) - US President Donald Trump will provide sworn written responses in a defamation suit filed by a woman who accused him of groping her, according US media reported Sunday.
Summer Zervos, who was a contestant on Trump's former reality TV show "The Apprentice," filed a lawsuit in 2017 that claims Trump lied when responding to her allegations that he forcibly kissed and groped her in 2007.
Lawyers for the two sides agreed to exchange "written answers and objections" by September 28, The Washington Post reported, citing a court document.
Zervos and several other women who made similar allegations came forward after a 2005 videotape of Trump bragging about groping women surfaced in early October.
The president-elect claimed his comments on the tape were "locker-room banter," and denounced the sex assault allegations as lies and fabricated stories.
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