‘The defamation case was a secondary case to the main case, which is the case over the nondisclosure agreement’
Oct 16, 2018 5:57 PM
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BLITZER: "You and your client suffered a significant setback in court yesterday. Why are you now still so optimistic you’ll win on appeal?"
AVENATTI: "Well, we think the district court judge got it wrong on the defamation claim, Wolf. But also, let me say this. The defamation case was a secondary case to the main case, which is the case over the nondisclosure agreement. I don’t think Donald Trump is smart enough to understand that. I actually think that he believes that he won the NDA case, which is laughable. This is what happens when you elect a moron to the presidency of the United States. Somebody that doesn’t even understand basic law. It’s clear from Donald Trump’s tweet that he believes that he actually prevailed in the NDA case, which has never been stronger at this point."