U.K. Judge Orders Trump to Repay $382,000 in Legal Expenses After Steele Dossier Lawsuit Fails
U.K. Judge Orders Trump to Repay $382,000 in Legal Expenses After Steele Dossier Lawsuit Fails
A London-based judge has ordered former U.S. President Donald Trump to pay $382,000 in compensation to Orbis Business Intelligence, a British company founded by the former British spy behind the “Steele dossier.”According to The Associated Press, Trump’s complaint was dismissed last month, with the presiding judge opining that the lawsuit was “bound to fail” since its inception.“There are no compelling reasons to allow the claim to proceed to trial,” wrote High Court Judge Karen Steyn in her February 1 decision. “The claim for compensation and/or damages is bound to fail.”As LegalReader.com has reported before, Trump’s failed attempt at litigation involved a collection of documents compiled by former MI6 operative Christopher Steele.In the prelude to the 2016 presidential election, Steele—who was not longer employed by British intelligence, and had since founded his own company, Orbis Business Intelligence—was contracted by Democratic Party officials to locate, compile, and analyze information that could be used to damage Trump’s standing with the American public.
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