President Donald Trump announced he was adopting Florida as his permanent residence last November but recently told a group of governors that he lives in Manhattan, according to new court filings on the issue of personal jurisdiction.

Roberta Kaplan of Kaplan Hecker & Fink, who is representing advice columnist E. Jean Carroll in a defamation suit filed against Trump last fall, filed a motion Monday to strike Trump’s affirmative defense on the basis of his June 1 comments.

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