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The New York Times refused to withdraw an article about Trump and ready for trial


US presidential candidate Donald Trump in the debate
WASHINGTON, Oct. 13 -. RIA Novosti, Alexei Bogdanovsky leading American newspaper New York Times has rejected the demands of the US presidential candidate of the Republican Party, Donald Trump, who demanded to withdraw the paper from the accusations against him, it said in a statement edition lawyers. The lawyers also say that the newspaper is ready to sue Trump.
The edition published on the eve of the story of two American women who accused Trump of harassment.
"You are asking us to" removed (article) from the web site and immediately issued a retraction and an apology, "We refuse to do it." - Said in a letter to lawyers New York Times lawyers Trump, which was published on Thursday.
US presidential candidate Donald Trump
Trump denies new accusations of molesting women
Lawyer paper lists a number of other charges against Trump, adding that the statements of women, published by the newspaper, not the only ones. "Nothing in this article did not have the slightest impact on the reputation that Mr. Trump himself has created his own words and actions," - said in a statement.
"We welcome the opportunity to correct his judgment (position)", - concluded the lawyers newspaper.
The video, in which Trump was published last week in vulgar terms boasts that women let him kiss her and grabbing her hands, because it "Star". On Wednesday, the New York Times newspaper and the Palm Beach Post published the statements of three women accused Trump that he had no authorization snapped their hands many years ago. Also journalist People published a detailed report, which stated that Trump attacked her during an interview. TV channel CBS unveiled a video 20 years ago, in which Trump promises a 10-year-old girl that would meet her in ten years.

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