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Trump appeal rejected in NY defamation case, ex-‘Apprentice’ contestant’s lawsuit can move forward

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3/30/21
New York’s highest court Tuesday dismissed Donald Trump’s appeal of a defamation case against him by a former contestant on his reality TV show “The Apprentice,” on the grounds that Trump’s arguments are no longer valid since he is not president anymore. The decision from the New York Court of Appeals puts back in motion the lawsuit from Summer Zervos, who says Trump defamed her in 2016 when he called her a liar after she accused him of sexually assaulting her years earlier. “Now a private citizen, the defendant has no further excuse to delay justice for Ms. Zervos, and we are eager to get back to the trial court and prove her claims,” Zervos’ attorney, Beth Wilkinson, said in a statement. Zervos claims Trump groped her in a hotel room in 2007. Shortly after she went public with her allegations, Trump said the women who have made allegations of sexual misconduct against him are “liars,” and he has threatened to sue them. Zervos filed suit in New York. Trump’smost recent appeal of the case argued that, under the U.S. Constitution, state courts are not authorized to hear cases against a sitting president. State courts may not “exercise any control (i.e., jurisdiction) over the President while he or she is in office,” Trump’s lawyers said in a court filing last May.

The case had been on hold since March 2020, when the high court denied a request from Zervos’ lawyers to keep gathering evidence while Trump’s arguments were being considered. In February, Zervos’ lawyers asked the appeals court to dismiss Trump’s appeal, saying the now-former president wouldn’t fight them on it, The Associated Press reported. The court, in a one-sentence ruling Tuesday morning, granted that request. “Motion to dismiss appeal granted and appeal dismissed, without costs, upon the ground that the issues presented have become moot,” it said. A lawyer for Trump did not immediately respond to CNBC’s request for comment on the ruling.


The days are approaching when Trump finds himself in court, being questioned under oath.
 
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