Former President Donald Trump must sit for a deposition in October because he has not met the requirements for a stay in the case, a U.S. judge ruled on Oct. 12.
Trump asked U.S. District Judge Lewis Kaplan, a Clinton appointee, to halt proceedings in a defamation case brought by columnist E. Jean Carroll after an appeals court reversed part of an earlier order from Kaplan.
The appeals court said in September that Trump was a federal employee when he denied rape allegations brought forth by Carroll in 2019.
Trump, through lawyers, the following day asked Kaplan to halt the proceedings in light of the ruling….