Article snippet: MORE, but it’s looking more likely he’ll have to answer questions as part of a defamation lawsuit filed by a former contestant on “The Apprentice.” A ruling by a New York state judge this week said Trump can be deposed in the defamation lawsuit filed by Summer Zervos, the former contestant who has accused Trump of unwanted advances. Some see the legal fight, which has received less publicity than other cases, as the most dangerous to Trump because it could lead to testimony where he’d risk lying or making a misstatement under oath. “It will not surprise me if they do everything and anything they can to stall this case and the taking of Mr. Trump’s deposition,” said MORE, who previously represented Zervos in the case. Allred, however, predicted the efforts will be unsuccessful. “They can try to avoid, they can try to evade the taking of the deposition, but I believe that it will happen and that judgment day is coming,” she said. New York State Judge Jennifer Schecter ruled that Zervos’s attorneys have until Jan. 31, 2019, to get Trump’s testimony and that the interview can last up to seven hours. Trump’s legal team has already appealed Schecter’s March decision to let the case proceed to the state’s highest court, arguing it should be dismissed. Trump's attorney Marc Kasowitz said the issue will likely reach the U.S. Supreme Court, the New York Daily News reported. In briefs, Kasowitz said the case should be dismissed. The Supremacy Clause of the United States C... Link to the full article to read more