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Donald Trump found guilty of sexually abusing E Jean Carroll in civil trial

The jury rejected a claim of rape but awarded the former Elle magazine advice columnist €4.5m in damages
Jack Quann
Jack Quann

20.42 9 May 2023


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Donald Trump found guilty of s...

Donald Trump found guilty of sexually abusing E Jean Carroll in civil trial

Jack Quann
Jack Quann

20.42 9 May 2023


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Former US President Donald Trump has been found liable of battery and defamation, after a civil trial jury found he sexually abused writer E Jean Carroll in the 1990s.

The jury rejected the rape claim but awarded the former Elle magazine advice columnist US$5 million (€4.5m) in damages.

The nine-person jury began discussing the battery and defamation lawsuit on Tuesday and deliberated for just under three hours.

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Ms Carroll (79) had claimed that Mr Trump raped her in a department store changing room in Manhattan in in 1995 or 1996.

She said he defamed her by claiming she made up the story and was seeking compensation and punitive damages.

Mr Trump, who did not attend the trial, has insisted he never sexually assaulted Ms Carroll or even knew her.

As this was a civil case, Mr Trump faces no criminal consequences.

Defamation claim

Ms Carroll's defamation claim concerns a October 2022 post on Truth Social in which he called her allegations a "complete con job" and "a hoax and a lie."

In closing remarks on Monday, Ms Carroll's lawyers said Mr Trump "didn't even bother to show up in person" to the trial and called him a "witness against himself".

During the seven-day trial, jurors were also shown a deposition by Mr Trump confusing Ms Carroll for his ex-wife Marla Maples in a photograph - which Ms Carroll's lawyers said undermines the former president's argument that she was not his type.

E Jean Carroll leaves a Manhattan court following a day of testimony in the ongoing civil rape case against Donald Trump in New York in April 2023. E Jean Carroll leaves a Manhattan court following a day of testimony in the ongoing civil rape case against Donald Trump in New York in April 2023. Picture by: ZUMA Press, Inc. / Alamy Stock Photo

Mr Trump's lawyers previously said Ms Carroll had "abused the system" for "money, status and political reasons".

The former president waived his right to testify at trial and opted not to present a defence.

Ms Carroll first made her accusations in a 2019 memoir.

The 79-year-old testified that she had a chance encounter with Mr Trump at the Bergdorf Goodman store across the street from Trump Tower.

She said it was a light-hearted interaction in which they teased each other about trying on a piece of lingerie before Mr Trump became violent inside a dressing room.

Reporting by: IRN

Main image: Former US President Donald Trump attends the 148th Running of the Kentucky Derby in May 2022. Picture by: UPI / Alamy Stock Photo

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