(CNN) Newly public cell phone records for President Donald Trump further corroborate allegations of sexual assault against him by former "Apprentice" star Summer Zervos, according to a memo filed by Zervos' attorney.

Amid a court battle over Trump's confidentiality rights, Trump and the Trump Organization released phone records for a three-month period in 2007 and 2008 that show several calls between Trump and Zervos.

Zervos' attorney Mariann Wang says the records produced by Trump's company show Zervos and Trump "were exactly where she said they were exactly when she said they were there."

Wang argues in court documents that Trump's own records -- produced for the first time in 2018 and now made public -- show he lied and "strongly corroborate" her client's account of the sexual assaults.

According to Zervos' attorney, the phone records were fully redacted by the Trump Organization except for six line items showing calls made between Trump and Zervos in December 2007 and January and February 2008.

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