Donald Trump has filed a data protection claim against former British spy Christopher Steele and his company Orbis Business Intelligence in the UK’s High Court, according to court records.
The lawsuit relates to the Steele dossier, which made several explosive claims about Trump’s alleged links to Russia before he assumed office in January 2017. The dossier was published by Buzzfeed, and Steele was hired by Fusion GPS, a Washington DC-based research firm that was funded by the law firm Perkins Coie, on behalf of Hillary Clinton’s campaign and the Democratic National Committee. A two-day hearing for Trump’s legal action is scheduled to begin on October 16.
The Steele dossier alleged that Trump had been “compromised” by the Russian security service and made claims of “kompromat” material involving Trump and Russian prostitutes, although there is no evidence to support these claims.
The CIA viewed Steele’s material as “Internet rumor,” according to a 2019 Justice Department watchdog report, and a bipartisan Senate report in 2022 raised concerns about some of Steele’s material being Russian disinformation. The Mueller Report found “no collusion” between Trump’s campaign and Russia.