The report, published in Buzzfeed in 2017, alleged the former US president engaged in sexual behaviour, giving Russia material with which to blackmail him.
Donald Trump is suing a private investigations firm over 'shocking and scandalous' claims that he engaged in 'perverted sexual acts' in Russia. The former US president is suing Orbis Business Intelligence, a London-based company co-founded by ex-British spy Christopher Steele, over a dossier containing rumours about him that caused a storm before his 2017 presidential inauguration. Trump is seeking damages from the firm for allegedly violating British data protection laws.
The company wants the lawsuit abandoned, saying the dossier was never meant to be made public and was published on the website Buzzfeed without Mr Steele's or Orbis's permission. It also said the claim was filed too late.
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