Summer Zervos, a former contestant on Trump's reality TV show
"The Apprentice," sought all documents from his campaign
pertaining to "any woman alleging that Donald J. Trump touched
her inappropriately," identifying nine by name, the subpoena
said.
Trump has denied Zervos' accusation in the past. On Monday,
asked about the subpoena at an impromptu White House news
conference, Trump called it "totally fake news."
"It's just fake. It's fake. It's made-up stuff, and it's
disgraceful, what happens, but that happens in the - that
happens in the world of politics," he said.
The Trump campaign did not immediately return a request for
comment on the subpoena.
Last October, shortly before the Nov. 8 presidential election,
Zervos held a news conference to say that Trump kissed her,
touched her breast and tried to get her to lie down on a bed
with him during a meeting about a possible job.
The accusation came a week after a 2005 video emerged showing
the Republican candidate bragging about groping and making
unwanted sexual advances.
While Trump said at the time the video was just talk and he had
never behaved in that way, several women subsequently went
public with allegations of sexual misconduct against the New
York real estate magnate going back three decades. Trump denied
all the allegations.
Zervos sued Trump for defamation in New York State Supreme Court
after he denied her account of their meeting and accused her and
other women of lying. The subpoena, part of that lawsuit, was
served in March and entered into the court file in September.
Trump's lawyers agreed to preserve the pertinent documents, but
they are also trying to have the lawsuit dismissed or delayed.
"We served it simply to make sure that the documents get
preserved," Mariann Wang, one of Zervos' lawyers, said in a
phone interview on Monday.
BuzzFeed website first reported on the subpoena late on Sunday.
(Reporting by Joseph Ax, Doina Chiacu and Roberta Rampton;
Writing by Doina Chiacu; Editing by Peter Cooney)
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