‘No reasonable grounds for bringing a claim’: UK High Court tosses Trump data privacy lawsuit over sexually ‘perverted’ and urine-themed allegations in Steele dossier

Donald Trump, on the left; Christopher Steele, on the right

Left: File photo dated 04/05/23 of former U.S. President Donald Trump; Right: File photo dated 7/3/2017 of Christopher Steele, the former MI6 officer who wrote a report on Donald Trump’s alleged links to Russia. (Press Association via AP Images)

A judge in London on Thursday ordered former President Donald Trump to pay nearly $400,000 to a private intelligence company owned by former British spy Christopher Steele over an abortive data protection lawsuit dismissed by the same judge earlier this year.

On Feb. 1, Judge Karen Steyn ruled the 45th president “has no reasonable grounds for bringing a claim for compensation or damages” and entered judgment in the company’s favor.

On Thursday, Steyn ordered Trump to pay initial legal fees of at least 300,000 pounds sterling — roughly equivalent to just north of $384,000, according to the latest exchange rates at the time of publication. But the ex-president’s final costs could easily double.

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