Donald Trump’s ‘Sex and bribery’ data protection case is dismissed by UK Court.

A judge in London has dismissed Donald Trump’s data protection claim for damages related to ‘vicious’ alleged sexual crimes and payments to Russian authorities by a ‘Steele Dossier’. The case was being heard at the London High Court.

 

The case was not recommended to be tried by Judge Steyn, who also mentioned Orbis Business Intelligence, the organization established by former British intelligence officer Christopher Steele, which produced the contentious information.

The court’s decision on Thursday stated that Trump’ s damages claim was submitted before the six-year “statute of limitations,” but it did not consider the accuracy or inaccuracy of the records.

 

Trump is not entitled to make a claim for compensation or damages and has no realistic possibility of obtaining such remedy, according the court’s ruling.

 

The only solution she proposed is to enforce the erasure or limitation of notes processing, but this would be unwarranted and unnecessary in cases where files are readily available.

 

Former US President Obama — now leading the Republican field in this year’s election — said he would testify before justice of supreme court after claiming Orbis Business Intelligence violated 2016 protection laws data.

 

Accusations have been made against Trump for attending sex parties and engaging in sexual misconduct by urinating on other individuals in the presidential suite of a Moscow hotel.

He denied the claims.

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