Donald Trump has declined to pay £290,000 in legal fees connected to a dismissed lawsuit against Orbis Business Intelligence regarding allegations made in the Steele dossier. A court in London mandated this payment, but Trump claims sovereign immunity as a head of state, although this is contested. His legal representatives express challenges in securing guidance from him due to his presidential role, suggesting that addressing his former advisers' negligence is currently more pressing than settling Orbis's legal costs. Judge Jason Rowley has ordered payment within 28 days to allow future legal discussions.
Lawyers representing Orbis stated that Trump has been ordered to pay 290,000 towards their legal fees, with additional sums likely due for his dismissed lawsuit.
Jacqueline Perry, Trump’s lawyer, mentioned the challenges of communicating with a client who is president, indicating complexities surrounding the lawsuit and legal fees.
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