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Richard Simmons could end his self-imposed exile after more than four years, RadarOnline.com has learned, as his lawsuit against The National ENQUIRER heads to court Wednesday.

Attorneys for Simmons, 69, and The ENQUIRER are expected in court in Los Angeles for a hearing to address The ENQUIRER’s Anti-Slapp motion.

That motion, filed in July, disputes Simmons’ claim – made in his own civil complaint – that The ENQUIRER hurt his reputation by publishing articles that reported he was transitioning to a woman named Fiona.

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"Simmons has not, and cannot, make such allegations here," The ENQUIRER wrote in the motion. "Statements that someone is transgender, or undergoing a gender transition, do not impute the kind of inherently shameful or odious characteristic that can support a defamation claim in modern times. Just as with false imputations of race or homosexuality, which once were considered defamatory, being referred to as 'transgender' cannot rationally be held by a court to impute negative characteristics."

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"Indeed, Simmons cannot show the articles harmed him at all, given his pre-existing reputation for gender ambiguity, his well-publicized testing of the boundaries of gender classification, and his willingness to be depicted as a woman."

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L.A. Superior Court judge Gregory Keosian must rule whether The ENQUIRER’s articles promoted free speech, and whether Simmons has the right to expect a certain measure of privacy despite his public status.

The hearing begins at 9 am local time.

Stay with OK! for the latest from court.

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