(CNN) The Trump Organization has agreed to produce portions of President Donald Trump's calendars from November 2007 to February 2008 as part of the Summer Zervos defamation suit, according to a letter filed in New York state court on Tuesday.

Zervos, a former contestant on Trump's reality TV show, "The Apprentice," sued Trump for defamation in January 2017, alleging that he harmed her reputation when he called her a liar after she accused him of sexually assaulting her in 2007. Trump has denied any wrongdoing in the case.

Zervos claims Trump kissed her twice on the lips during a lunch meeting in his New York City office in 2007. On a separate occasion in Beverly Hills, California, she alleges, he kissed her aggressively and touched her breast. Trump has denied the allegations, and at a campaign rally dismissed the accusations brought by Zervos and other women, calling them "total fiction" and "all false stuff."

The letter filed Tuesday says the Trump Organization "may designate as confidential any entries that contain confidential or proprietary information."

The letter also notes that lawyers for Trump, the Trump Organization and Zervos will meet to discuss producing phone records for that period as well. It is signed by Zervos' lawyer Mariann Wang, Trump Organization lawyer Alan Garten and Trump's lawyer Marc Kasowitz.

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