Monday kicked off a two-day hearing in the lawsuit between former President Donald Trump and Christopher Steele after Trump sued the former British spy over the infamous dossier that caused him significant political scandal.
It was a collection of 17 memos concerning Trump and Russia between June 20 and Dec. 13, 2016. Steele conducted interviews with unidentified Russian sources."Raw intelligence" is defined as high-grade gossip without the expectation that it would be made public unless it is verified, per the Washington Post.
Later, it was revealed that the Democratic National Committee and Clinton's campaign were the"Democratic donors" who paid Fusion GPS for Steele's research. The groups claimed it was for legal services, not opposition research, so the Federal Elections Commission fined Clinton’s treasurer $8,000 and the DNC’s treasurer $105,000 in 2022 for lying about the funding.
Trump “suffered personal and reputational damage and distress” because his data protection rights were violated, Trump attorney Hugh Tomlinson said on Monday via Associated Press.What Orbis is saying about the lawsuit