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Posted: 2017-12-01T19:43:19Z | Updated: 2017-12-05T22:14:24Z Judge To Hear Defamation Case From Woman Accusing Trump Of Sexual Misconduct | HuffPost

Judge To Hear Defamation Case From Woman Accusing Trump Of Sexual Misconduct

Summer Zervos' attorney confirmed that oral arguments will take place over Trump's motion to dismiss the case.
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A defamation lawsuit involving President Donald Trump ’s alleged sexual harassment of a former contestant on “The Apprentice” is scheduled to be heard in court next Tuesday.

Summer Zervos, who accused Trump of sexually harassing her , is suing the president for defamation after he repeatedly called her allegations a “hoax” and claimed his presidential opponent Hillary Clinton’s campaign hired her to slander him.

Gloria Allred, Zervos’ attorney, confirmed the appearance to HuffPost, saying that a New York Supreme Court judge will hear oral arguments next week regarding the Trump legal team’s motion to dismiss the case.

Zervos was one of 16 women  who came forward during the 2016 presidential campaign to accuse Trump of harassment or assault. She accused Trump of groping and forcibly kissing her  on several occasions in 2007.

Many of the women, including Zervos, decided to come forward in October 2016 after a 2005 video surfaced showing Trump bragging to “Access Hollywood” host Billy Bush about touching women without their consent and boasting that he can “grab them by the pussy.”

Trump has denied all the allegations  and dismissed his comments as “locker room talk.” The White House’s official stance on the women’s allegations against the president is that they’re lying .

The president’s accusers largely feel that their stories have been forgotten amid outrage over recent sexual harassment and assault allegations against powerful men in multiple industries.

“With Trump, it was all brushed under the rug,” Temple Taggart, one of the women accusing the president, told The New York Times .

Zervos’s lawsuit could change that. The former “Apprentice” contestant initiated a lawsuit  against Trump in January, saying she suffered “both emotionally and financially” from “being branded a liar.” She is asking for just $3,000 in damages.

The suit, which has been assigned to Judge Jennifer Schecter in the New York Supreme Court, accused Trump of using “his national and international bully pulpit to make false factual statements to denigrate and verbally attack Ms. Zervos and the other women who publicly reported his sexual assaults in October 2016.”

“Mr. Trump knew that his false, disparaging statements would be heard and read by people around the world, and that these women, including Summer Zervos, would be subjected to threats of violence, economic harm, and reputational damage,” the suit states.

Zervos’ attorneys issued a subpoena  requiring the president to turn over all documents “concerning any accusations that were made during Donald J. Trump’s election campaign for president, that he subjected any woman to unwanted sexual touching and/or sexually inappropriate behavior.”

Marc Kasowitz, Trump’s attorney, has tried to get the suit dismissed on the grounds that the president can’t be sued  while in office. He also attempted to dismiss  the subpoena in July, arguing that it “seeks wholly irrelevant information intended solely to harass the president.”

But Allred and the rest of Zervos’s legal team have noted that in a 1997 unanimous decision regarding Paula Jones’s sexual harassment suit against President Bill Clinton, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the Constitution doesn’t guarantee a the president immunity from civil litigation.

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Sexual Harassment 'Cheer Up Luv' Series
Jess(01 of10)
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I was walking home from work one day and I was on the phone, just about to cross the road. A guy stopped his car in the middle of the road and asked me to get in his car. I said no and tried to walk around it, so he drove his car to block my way. I tried to walk behind it but he did the same thing. He then shouted, 'Get in my car or Ill run you over!' I then slammed my fists on the car bonnet and shouted at him, which I think shook him so it gave me some time to cross the road and run away. (credit:Eliza Hatch)
Florence(02 of10)
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"Two summers ago I was walking to a supermarket in Marseille. A guy was getting out of his car and said to me, 'La pute c'est magnifique [Whores are beautiful],' as I walked past." (credit:Eliza Hatch)
Monica(03 of10)
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"I was on the subway, and I was approached by an older man who started asking me questions. We were the only ones on the platform, and he asked me if I was single, if I was a lesbian, and finally, 'Can I show you my penis?' He was cornering me between the platform and the edge; luckily the train pulled in at that moment, otherwise I don't know what he would have done." (credit:Eliza Hatch)
Gina(04 of10)
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"I just moved to New York and one day I decided to go downtown. I sat down on the train and one guy got on and stood right in front of me holding onto the rail. I turned my face and body to the right instead of his body in front of me. Then, I see a weird movement happening to my left, in the corner of my eye. It ended up being his penis sticking out of his zipper of his pants and he was rubbing it. I quickly turned my eyes back. I just thought it was sick that he even thought to do that right in front of my face. I am a short girl so anyone that stands in front of me I am eye level to that part of the body. There were tons of seats open and he still chose to stand in front of me. So I quickly just thought to get off at the next stop. I didn't really know what to do. It was a weird experience." (credit:Eliza Hatch)
Maya(05 of10)
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"After leaving a nightclub with my friends and my girlfriend, we decided to get a bus to another venue. As we were waiting for the bus, a man approached me and started trying to chat me up. I said straightaway that I'm a lesbian, and that I was with my girlfriend. He then took that as some sort of challenge, and proceeded to tell me I just needed his dick and tried to expose himself to me. Fortunately, my male friend stepped in and eventually he managed to make him leave. The whole incident lasted about 20 minutes in total and was quite traumatic." (credit:Eliza Hatch)
Gabriella(06 of10)
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When I was 15, I was walking home from school like I always did, in my school uniform. This time, however, a man kept kissing at me from his van. I decided to ignore him since it repulsed me, but he persisted to do it and call out remarks. After walking further up the road I turned around to notice that he had stopped, parked the van, opened the doors and was coming directly at me. Luckily I was around the corner from my house, so I ran down the hill to get home and didnt look back. (credit:Eliza Hatch)
Danielle(07 of10)
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"I was sitting on a coach traveling through Croatia, and four guys sat in the row of seats in front of me. One of them sat next to me uninvited and started making conversation. Over the next two hours he kept moving closer and closer to me, even trying to touch and stroke me. He tried to put his hand under my romper and each time I would tell him to leave me alone. There was a couple who was sitting across from us but they did nothing the whole time. When the coach stopped, I tried to move past him and he touched my bum." (credit:Eliza Hatch)
Jess(08 of10)
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When I was about 12 or 13 me and my friends used to get the bus to school and a man who must have been about 40 tried to take photos on his phone up our skirts -- the police ended up getting called but said they couldn't do anything about it in the end. (credit:Eliza Hatch)
Dorina(09 of10)
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"I was walking down a street in Manhattan when I saw a man walking toward me. His daughter was holding his hand and his young son was behind him on a scooter. As the distance between us got shorter I could tell that he was intensely staring at me, studying my legs, my sundress, my cleavage. Just as our paths crossed he lunged toward me and whispered, 'Mmmm, Id like to taste your chocolate.' I was most horrified that his daughter was right there, watching her father verbally assault me, while his son was behind learning from his actions." (credit:Eliza Hatch)
Juliette(10 of10)
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"I was 19, and I had just moved to Paris. I was in a crowded train and there was a guy pressed up against my back, then he started to move against me. I first thought he was trying to get off the train, but then he started to whisper in my ear. I turned around to face him, trying to look angry, but then he put his hands on my hips and started grinding on me. So I stepped on his toes hard, and then stormed out of the train." (credit:Eliza Hatch)