Former President Donald Trump faced a significant setback in his legal battles as a New York Supreme Court Judge rejected his immunity claim in a defamation lawsuit filed against him by former “Apprentice” contestant Summer Zervos.
The ruling, issued by Judge Arthur Merchan on March 31, 2024, marks a pivotal moment in the ongoing legal saga surrounding Trump’s denials of sexual misconduct allegations.
Zervos’ lawsuit accuses Trump of making false and defamatory statements that damaged her reputation and caused emotional distress. Trump’s defense had relied on claims of presidential immunity under the Supremacy Clause of the U.S. Constitution, arguing that he was protected from state lawsuits due to his former position.
However, Judge Merchan dismissed Trump’s immunity argument, emphasizing the principle that “no one is above the law.” This decision deals a blow to Trump’s legal strategy and requires his defense team to confront the defamation lawsuit on its merits.
The ruling’s broader implications highlight the importance of accountability and equal treatment under the law, reaffirming that individuals, regardless of their status or former positions of power, are subject to legal scrutiny.
As the legal proceedings unfold, the case against Trump is poised to continue sparking debates about presidential immunity and the principles of justice in a democratic society.