Will Trump be disposed in Summer Zervos case?

deanrd

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Trump's lawyers, "Apprentice" contestant Summer Zervos in court over lawsuit

He specifically contested Zervos' allegations in a statement and retweeted a message that included her photo and described her claims as a "hoax."

Zervos says his words hurt her reputation, harmed her business and led to threats against her. She is seeking a retraction, an apology and compensatory and punitive damages.

Zervos' lawyers have issued subpoenas seeking a range of information about Trump's behavior toward women, including any "Apprentice" material that features Zervos or Trump talking about her or discussing other female contestants in a sexual or inappropriate way.

Zervos' lawyers also have subpoenaed security video, records of Trump's stays and some other information from the Beverly Hills Hotel, where Zervos says Trump made some of his unwelcome advances toward her.

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Republicans thought they were being too clever by half going after Clinton over a BJ. Now they've set precedence and half to live with it.
 
disposed?

dis·posed
(dĭ-spōzd′)
adj.
1. Having a preference, disposition, or tendency: "a frontier population that was more disposed to risk taking" (George Black).
2. Thrown out; discarded: disposed diapers.

or deposed

de·pose
[dəˈpōz]
VERB
deposed (past tense) · deposed (past participle)
  1. remove from office suddenly and forcefully.
    "he had been deposed by a military coup"
    synonyms: overthrow · overturn · topple · bring down ·
    swear · testify · attest · undertake · assert · declare ·
    [more]
  2. law
    question (a witness) in deposition.
 
Trump's lawyers, "Apprentice" contestant Summer Zervos in court over lawsuit

He specifically contested Zervos' allegations in a statement and retweeted a message that included her photo and described her claims as a "hoax."

Zervos says his words hurt her reputation, harmed her business and led to threats against her. She is seeking a retraction, an apology and compensatory and punitive damages.

Zervos' lawyers have issued subpoenas seeking a range of information about Trump's behavior toward women, including any "Apprentice" material that features Zervos or Trump talking about her or discussing other female contestants in a sexual or inappropriate way.

Zervos' lawyers also have subpoenaed security video, records of Trump's stays and some other information from the Beverly Hills Hotel, where Zervos says Trump made some of his unwelcome advances toward her.

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Republicans thought they were being too clever by half going after Clinton over a BJ. Now they've set precedence and half to live with it.
No, the Beast was "disposed" as were your predictions.

<Sigh> Another child left behind.
 
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disposed?

dis·posed
(dĭ-spōzd′)
adj.
1. Having a preference, disposition, or tendency: "a frontier population that was more disposed to risk taking" (George Black).
2. Thrown out; discarded: disposed diapers.

or deposed

de·pose
[dəˈpōz]
VERB
deposed (past tense) · deposed (past participle)
  1. remove from office suddenly and forcefully.
    "he had been deposed by a military coup"
    synonyms: overthrow · overturn · topple · bring down ·
    swear · testify · attest · undertake · assert · declare ·
    [more]
  2. law
    question (a witness) in deposition.
That's it? That's all you got.

Still, judge says Trump can be deposed in the case. Imagine Trump sitting in court all day. Waiting. Being watched.
It could happen.
 
disposed?

dis·posed
(dĭ-spōzd′)
adj.
1. Having a preference, disposition, or tendency: "a frontier population that was more disposed to risk taking" (George Black).
2. Thrown out; discarded: disposed diapers.

or deposed

de·pose
[dəˈpōz]
VERB
deposed (past tense) · deposed (past participle)
  1. remove from office suddenly and forcefully.
    "he had been deposed by a military coup"
    synonyms: overthrow · overturn · topple · bring down ·
    swear · testify · attest · undertake · assert · declare ·
    [more]
  2. law
    question (a witness) in deposition.
That's it? That's all you got.

Still, judge says Trump can be deposed in the case. Imagine Trump sitting in court all day. Waiting. Being watched.
It could happen.

took ya 3 1/2 hours to figure it out?

I was going to ask if you wanted it corrected.


guess you'd rather look the fool
 

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