NEWS: Trump Lawsuit Backfires and Exposes him to Discovery, Large anti-Trump Protests in DC, More Iran Strikes, State Fair Flops, and More
The broadcaster says the records are needed to defend its $10 billion case and assess claimed damage to Trump’s brand and businesses.
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BBC Requests Trump’s Jan 6 Phone Logs And Diary In Defamation Case
Donald Trump’s $10 billion defamation lawsuit against the BBC just hit an unpleasant roadblock for the guy who wanted to overturn the 2020 presidential election: A request for proof that he did not incite an insurrection. Lawyers for the BBC have demanded Trump turn over telephone logs, calendars, schedules, and diaries from Nov. 3, 2020, to Jan. 20, 2021, The Telegraph has reported. You may recall that the thin-skinned Trump sued the BBC in Dec…
Trump demanded $10b from the BBC over a spliced speech. Now the broadcaster wants his Jan 6 phone logs and diaries
The BBC is trying to get President Donald Trump’s private phone logs and daily schedules from the time around the January 6, 2021 insurrection. This discovery request is part of the legal fight that began with the President’s defamation lawsuit against the broadcaster, in which he is asking for 10 billion dollars in damages. According to The Telegraph, lawyers for the BBC have formally asked the President to hand over a wide range of documents c…
BBC Weaponises Defamation Lawsuit By Demanding Disclosure Of Trump's Phone Logs From January Sixth Capital Riot
The BBC is demanding Donald Trump's records as part of a £7.5 billion defamation lawsuit, focusing on events surrounding the Capitol riot. The case is set for trial in 2027.
BBC Requests Trump’s Diary and Phone Logs
"The BBC has requested that Donald Trump hand over his phone records and private schedules from around the time of the Jan 6 2021 insurrection as part of the US president’s defamation lawsuit against the corporation," The Telegraph reports."Lawyers for the broadcaster have demanded Mr Trump disclo
Trump's lawsuit 'backfires': Expert flags 'unintended consequence' exposing president
A defamation lawsuit President Donald Trump filed against the BBC is producing what one observer called an "unintended consequence" — potentially opening the president up to broad discovery about the period surrounding January 6, according to journalist and commentator Aaron Parnas.In his newsletter...
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