Civil rape case allowed to proceed against longtime Trump campaign advisor: report
A New York judge is allowing a civil rape case to proceed against a longtime campaign advisor to President Donald Trump, according to a report.
Former MAGA attorney A.J. Delgado cycle of sexual coercion, rape, sexual assault, abuse, battery, sexual harassment, and sex trafficking" while they were having an affair in 2016. She was his direct subordinate at the time.
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Miller has denied the allegations.
"History has shown a pattern of conduct by Delgado simply intended to harass my family while wasting the judiciary's time and resources," Miller told Newsweek in 2023.
The defendants sought to have the lawsuit tossed this week, according to the report.
“There was no factual detail whatsoever,” Michael Madaio, an attorney for Trump’s presidential campaign, told the court. “She didn't mention a date and offered little to no details about the alleged assaults.”
However, the judge ruled Delgado "adequately alleged sexual assault incidents in New York."
Miller told Courthouse News on Friday that Delgado's accusations are “completely false” and “disproven” by her own statements.