Trump LOLsuit Against Pee Dossier Authors Gets Flushed In English Court
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
34% : But oligarchs German Khan, Petr Aven and Mikhail Fridman did manage to extract $66,000 from the dossier authors through a lawsuit alleging that the dossier inaccurately reported their personal data, and so that was the route Trump took as well.32% : And she didn't whack Trump and his lawyers with a million dollars in sanctions.
22% : In October of 2023, Trump sued former MI6 agent Chris Steele along with his company Orbis Business Intelligence, which was paid by the Clinton campaign to do oppo research on then-candidate Trump.
15% : Trump complained that it was "extremely distressing" for him to be "compelled to explain to his family, friends, and colleagues that the embarrassing allegations about his private life were untrue.
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