Trump Sues in UK Over Steele Dossier's False Claims of Bribes and Sex Parties
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Donald Trump is suing in the UK courts over the Steele dossier alleging he took bribes and engaged in sex parties in Russia. He seeks vindication over the false claims.
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The dossier was compiled in 2016 by ex-MI6 agent Christopher Steele and contained unverified intelligence alleging Trump's ties to Russia.
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Trump's lawyers say the dossier breaches UK data laws by containing shocking claims about Trump's personal conduct that are untrue.
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Steele's company says it did not make the dossier public and had destroyed its copies. It says any damage to Trump was from BuzzFeed's publication.
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Trump seeks vindication for the dossier's false allegations about him taking bribes from Russia and participating in sex parties there.