In a strong-worded response to Trump and his lawyers, The New York Times (NYT) lawyer David McCraw said removing the article would be a "disservice" not only to NYT's readers but also to democracy.
He rejected claims by the Trump team that the article is libelous, arguing that "the essence of a libel claim is the protection of one's reputation".
"Nothing in our article has had the slightest effect on the reputation that Trump, through is own words and actions, has already created for himself," he said.
McCraw said it would have been a "disservice" not just to NYT readers but to "democracy" itself to silence the voices of women, who have come forward and spoken out against Trump's inappropriate behaviour against them.
McCraw said the NYT is ready to fight the case in court if Trump believes that those who "dare" to criticise him should stay silent or be punished.
"If he believes that the American public had no right to hear what these women had to say and that the law of this country forces us and those who would dare to criticise him to stand silent or be punished, we welcome the opportunity to have a court set him straigh," he said.
She had sat besides Trump in the first-class cabin of a flight to New York and about 45 minutes after takeoff, Leeds said Trump, whom she had never met before, lifted the armrest and began to touch her.
Rachel Crooks, who was a 22-year-old receptionist in 2005, alleged in the article that Trump kissed her outside an elevator in the Trump Tower, his home and headquarters in Manhattan.
Trump emphatically denied the allegations, telling The New York Times reporter that "none of this ever took place".
"You are a disgusting human being," he told the reporter as she questioned him about the women's claims.
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