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On January 28, 2017, Aleksej Gubarev, chief of technology company XBT and a figure mentioned in the dossier, initiated a defamation lawsuit against BuzzFeed, Inc. and Steele (and his company, Orbis Business Intelligence) in the High Court of Justice in London, Britain, Case No: CR 2017 - 664, [1] after BuzzFeed published the "Steele Dossier," alleging the dossier made "seriously defamatory ...
The dossier's 17 reports allege that Trump campaign members and Russian operatives had conspired to cooperate in Russia's election interference to benefit Trump. [18] It also alleges that Russia sought to damage Hillary Clinton's candidacy. [19] It was published by BuzzFeed News on January 10, 2017, without Steele's permission. [2]
BuzzFeed has been hit with a lawsuit over its explosive January report of an admittedly unverified dossier with alleged information on Trump and Russia.
In a confirmation hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee, Sessions denies communicating with the Russian government during Trump's election campaign. [138] BuzzFeed publishes the Steele dossier alleging various misdeeds by Trump and associates in Russia. [139] Trump dismisses the dossier as "fake news". [140]
Ukraine – a year of war: The Independent presents a selection of the most striking images of the conflict One year of war in Ukraine: The startling images that show the brutality of Russia’s ...
Van der Zwaan is the son-in-law of Ukrainian-Russian billionaire German Khan, who appeared in the Steele dossier and is suing Buzzfeed News over its publication. [139] In the statement of the offense , Konstantin Kilimnik is identified as "Person A", [ 140 ] and the firm Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom as "Law Firm A".
Trump, as he often does, also blamed Joe Biden for Russia's war on Ukraine. 'He should have never let that war start,' he said. 'That war is a loser."
Trump calls for Russia to give Clinton's missing emails to the FBI. His tweet is before his statements on the matter to the press. [98] At a news conference, Trump says he "hopes" Russia can find Clinton's missing emails. The remark triggers a backlash from media and politicians who criticize Trump's "urging a foreign adversary to conduct ...