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- A New York judge ruled that President Donald Trump should sit for a deposition by January 31, 2019 in a defamation lawsuit filed against him by a former contestant of his reality show, "The Apprentice."
- Summer Zervos accused Trump of "very aggressively" kissing and groping her in a 2007 encounter at The Beverly Hills Hotel. Trump denied the claim.
- Zervos pursued her defamation lawsuit against Trump on the accusation that he damaged her reputation by calling her liar.
- The court is considering whether case should be delayed until after Trump leaves office.
A judge in Manhattan ruled on Tuesday that President Donald Trump should sit for a deposition in a defamation lawsuit filed against him by a former "Apprentice" contestant.
Summer Zervos accused Trump of sexual misconduct in 2016. Trump denied the accusations. Zervos is suing Trump for defamation on claims that he damaged her reputation by calling her liar.
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