President Donald Trump is reportedly planning to sue former British intelligence officer Christopher Steele over his infamous opposition research document on Trump during his 2016 presidential campaign.
The dossier, commonly called the “Steele dossier,” has since been discredit and found to have false, misleading and/or inaccurate information.
“The president’s claim seeks remedies including that the inaccurate data contained within the Steele Dossier be erased or rectified together with the payment of damages,” Orbis Business Intelligence attorney Tim Lowles said in a statement, according to the New York Post.
The Independent reports that a two-day hearing on the matter is set to occur Oct. 16. Trump is not expected to attend.
The dossier was published by BuzzFeed News right before Trump took office in 2017.
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