Kvinna träder fram: Trump försökte våldta mig
En kvinna som stämt Republikanernas presidentkandidat Donald Trump för sexuella övergrepp och våldtäktsförsök på 1990-talet träder nu fram i flera medier och vidhåller sina anklagelser.
I februari kunde amerikanska sajten Law News berätta att Jill Harth startat en process mot Trump 1997, men att hon drog tillbaka stämningen efter att fastighetsmogulen inlett ett affärssamarbete med hennes make.
Men efter att Trump nyligen anklagat henne för ”falska” och ”lögnaktiga” påståenden efter att historien blev känd kräver hon nu att presidentkandidaten tar tillbaka sina uttalanden i intervjuer med Law News och The Guardian.
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Donald Trumps juridiska turer med rättvisan
Wikipedia (en)
Donald Trump is an American businessman, politician, television personality, author, and the nominee of the Republican Party for President of the United States in the 2016 election.
An analysis by USA Today published in June 2016 found that over the previous three decades, Trump and his businesses have been involved in 3,500 legal cases in U.S. federal courts and state court, an unprecedented number for a U.S. presidential candidate. Of the 3,500 suits, Trump or one of his companies were plaintiffs in 1,900; defendants in 1,450; and bankruptcy, third party, or other in 150. Trump was named in at least 169 suits in federal court. A number of other cases (over 150) were in the Seventeenth Judicial Circuit Court of Florida (covering Broward County, Florida) since 1983.
The topics of the legal cases include contract disputes, defamation claims, sexual harassment, rape, and child molestation. Trump's companies have been involved in more than 100 tax disputes, and on "at least three dozen" occasions the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance has obtained tax liens against Trump properties for nonpayment of taxes. On a number of occasions, Trump has threatened legal action but did not ultimately follow through.
Of Trump's involvement in many lawsuits, his lawyer Alan Garten said in 2015 that this was "a natural part of doing business in [the United States]," and in the real estate industry, litigation to enforce contracts and resolve business disputes is indeed common. Trump has, however, been involved in more litigation far more than fellow real-estate magnates; the USA Today analysis in 2016 found that Trump had been been involved in legal disputes more than Edward J. DeBartolo Jr., Donald Bren, Stephen M. Ross, Sam Zell, and Larry Silverstein combined.
Trump's litigiousness has attracted criticism from Trump's opponents, who say that this is not a trait that conservatives should support. James Copland, director of legal policy at the conservative-leaning Manhattan Institute, states that "Trump clearly has an affinity for filing lawsuits, partly because he owns a lot of businesses" and has sometimes used litigation as a "bullying tactic."
Although Trump has frequently said while campaigning that he "never" settles legal claims, Trump and his businesses have settled with plaintiffs in at least 100 cases (mostly involving personal injury claims arising from injuries at Trump properties), with settlements ranging as high as the hundreds of thousands of U.S. dollars.
Among the most well-known Trump legal cases are the ongoing litigation over Trump University, which is the subject of three ongoing lawsuits—one by the New York State Attorney General and the others by class action plaintiffs.
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