One of about a dozen women, who had previously accused President-elect Donald Trump of making unwanted sexual advances, filed a lawsuit against him in New York on Tuesday, alleging he had made false and defamatory statements about her in rejecting the accusation, causing her emotional and economic harm.
The lawsuit filed by Summer Zervos, a one-time contestant on Trump's reality television show “The Apprentice,” is focused on a stream of denials Trump aimed at her and other women accusers last October, when Zervos and others came forward to accuse the then-candidate of making unwanted sexual advances.
Trump spokeswoman Hope Hicks called the allegations "absurd."
"More of the same from Gloria Allred," said Hicks, referring to Zervos' high-profile attorney. "There is no truth to this absurd story."
He suggested at one rally in Charlotte, North Carolina, on 14 October that the accusers were fabricating their stories for publicity or to damage his campaign.
With regard to Zervos specifically, Trump told the rally in Charlotte just hours after she made her allegations that it was “not hard to find a small handful of people willing to make false smears for personal fame, who knows maybe for financial reasons, political purposes,” according to the lawsuit.
At a news conference in Los Angeles announcing the lawsuit on Tuesday, Zervos said she wanted Trump to apologise.
Her lawsuit said she was seeking "all possible remedies," including the apology and retraction, from Trump.
Allred, who also represents a number of women who have accused comedian Bill Cosby of sexual misconduct, raised the possibility at the news conference that Trump might be required to give a deposition in the case.
The lawsuit said Trump kissed Zervos without her consent at his office in New York in December 2007 and later at a hotel in Beverly Hills, California, kissed her, touched her breast and tried to get her to lie on a bed during a meeting about a possible job.
(With inputs from Reuters)
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