U.S. District Judge Lewis Kaplan of the Southern District of New York on Wednesday denied former President Donald Trump’s motion for discovery related to a DNA examination performed on the dress E. Jean Carroll wore when she was allegedly sexually assaulted by Trump in the 1990s.

Kaplan ruled that discovery in the case, which is scheduled for trial in April, has concluded, and even though Trump “suddenly…proposed a deal” under which he would provide a DNA sample in exchange for a previously undisclosed appendix of the dress DNA report, he declined to allow such an arrangement to move ahead.

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