Trump ordered to pay legal fees in ‘Steele dossier’ lawsuit
- A British judge ordered U.S. President Donald Trump to pay £626,058.98 in legal costs to Orbis Business Intelligence over a dismissed lawsuit concerning the Steele dossier allegations.
- Judge Karen Steyn dismissed Trump's lawsuit against Orbis in February 2024, ruling it 'bound to fail,' and noted Trump's delay in filing the claim.
- Trump has denied all allegations in the dossier, stating they are 'wholly untrue,' and claimed that the dossier included false allegations about his conduct in Russia and violated British data protection laws.
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UK Court Orders Trump to Pay $821,000 in Legal Fees Over Case on Russian Sex Allegations
The court dismissed the case earlier since it said the US president had no “reasonable grounds” to seek damages. The fees snowballed into the current figure after he refused to pay the initial fees.
Christopher Steele wins in U.K. against Trump
You can read the Steele Dossier online here. You can download the PDF of the Dossier here. Donald Trump couldn't get at Christopher Steele directly, so he sued the company Steele created called Orbis Business Intelligence. The suit was filed in 2022....
U.K. court orders Trump to pay $741,000 for suing a British spy over salacious U.S.-Russia dossier
The High Court in London on Thursday ordered US President Donald Trump to pay £625,000 ($741,000) in legal costs after he unsuccessfully sued a former British spy over a salacious dossier. Trump had sought to bring a suit against former MI6 officer Christopher Steele who authored the so-called Steele dossier which alleged the US leader had been compromised by Russian agents. The dossier, made up of a dozen memos, sparked a political firestorm wh…
Trump Must Pay $741,000 Legal Bill Over Failed Lawsuit, Rules UK Court
The High Court in London on Thursday ordered US President Donald Trump to pay £625,000 ($741,000) in legal costs after he unsuccessfully sued a former British spy over a salacious dossier. Trump had sought to bring a suit against former MI6 officer Christopher Steele who authored the so-called Steele dossier which alleged the US leader had been compromised by Russian agents. The dossier, made up of a dozen memos, sparked a political firestorm wh…
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