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Ivanka Trump must testify in shoes suit: NY district judge

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President Donald Trump’s daughter Ivanka must give testimony later this year in a lawsuit against her apparel company, which is accused of lifting designs from a celebrated Italian shoemaker, a US judge ruled.

In a court order issued on Friday, New York District Judge Katherine Forrest rejected Trump’s assertion that she should be exempted from having to appear at a deposition in the case, because of the demands on her time as a senior White House official.

Despite “the obvious time constraint­s that Ms. Trump must currently have... it is nonetheles­s true that she is alleged to have personal involvemen­t in the events at issue in this lawsuit,” Judge Forrest wrote in her three- page ruling.

“Accordingl­y, she cannot avoid a deposition in this matter.”

The court limited the time of the deposition to just two hours, however, and ruled that it must take place in Washington by October of this year.

The luxury brand Aquazzura last year filed a federal complaint against Trump and her manufactur­er, Marc Fisher Footwear, for trade dress infringeme­nt, unfair competitio­n and deceptive trade practices.

The Italian company said Ivanka Trump “copied nearly every detail” of the brand’s “well- known and coveted ‘ Wild Thing Shoe’ from the shape and silhouette to the fringe covering the toes, to the tassel on the heel.” Her manufactur­er has flatly rejected the charge.

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