President Donald Trump’s lawyers have asked a federal judge in Florida to dismiss a lawsuit filed by former campaign staffer Alva Johnson, who claimed Trump forcibly kissed her at a 2016 rally. Johnson, who is black, also accused the campaign of paying her less than her white male counterparts.

Trump’s attorneys have lambasted the suit as being politically motivated.

“This is a political case with its own political agenda that would impact Donald Trump and paralyze his presidency,” attorney Charles Harder told U.S. District Judge William Jung at a hearing Wednesday in Tampa, CNN reported.

Harder also took issue with the inclusion in the lawsuit of several other women’s sexual misconduct allegations against the president, dating back to at least the 1980s. Johnson “is trying to take advantage of allegations from 12 to 37 years ago,” Harder said, according to Courthouse News. “Her lawyers are trying to turn this case into 19 other cases.”

Johnson’s attorney Hassan Zavareei argued that the additional allegations had been included in the suit to illustrate Trump’s history of predatory behavior. Trump has been accused of sexual misconduct and harassment by more than 20 women to date.

Jung said he would make a decision by June 14 on whether the case would proceed. He hinted, however, that a battery claim involving the alleged kiss would not be dismissed.

“That’s not going anywhere,” the judge said. “[Johnson] is entitled to her day in court.”