A few hours after imposing sweep duties the Donald Trump is called to put deep in the pocket to pay costs.
Specifically, the London Supreme Court has today sentenced US President Donald Trump to pay more than 625,000 pounds (741,000 euros) as costs of costs, after rejecting his lawsuit against a former British spy.
A recent survey of Trump’s alleged relations with Russia caused a political storm in 2017.
The US president appealed to British justice five years later, in 2022, citing the law on personal data protection. His lawsuit was turned against the private information company Orbis Business Intelligence, founded by former British MI6 agent Christopher Style. Style’s research on Trump had been asked by Democrats during the pre -election period for the 2016 presidential election and in the report he delivered had included non -verified information, such as the existence of an erotic video.
Trump demanded compensation for moral harmon the occasion of two notes of the exhibition referring to alleged Trump erotic encounters with prostitutes in St. Petersburg and Moscow.
Last year, British Justice rejected the lawsuit, on the grounds that there was no “persuasive reason” justifying the trial. Judge Caren Stein ruled that Trump was unable to “submit a sustainable lawsuit that would have a real chance of success (…) and chose to let many years pass.” He also thought that his goal was mainly to “defend his reputation” through the trial.
Some of the “discoveries” of the former agent triggered the investigation of Special Prosecutor Robert Muler at the expense of Trump. After investigating Trump’s relations with Russia for two years, Muller concluded that there were evidence For Russian involvement in the election campaign, But not evidence to prove the unfair partnership of Trump’s staff with Moscow.