Donald Trump Faces Defamation Lawsuit: The Trial, Verdict, and Aftermath

2024-01-16 22:36:05

The day following his clear electoral victory in Iowa and before a key vote in New Hampshire, Donald Trump appeared Tuesday in New York civil court for a second defamation lawsuit filed by an author who had already had him convicted of sexual assault in the 1990s.

More than ever a favorite in the Republican primaries following easily winning the Midwest state caucus on Monday, the former President of the United States, 77, kept his word and went as announced to the Manhattan courthouse to to face the former columnist of the American magazine Elle Elizabeth Jean Carroll, 80 years old.

According to the judicial press which had access to the courtroom, the two protagonists did not exchange a glance during the day, devoted to the selection of a civil jury of nine people.

“Barely believable”

If Mr. Trump remained silent in court, he attacked Ms. Carroll on his social network Truth Social: “It’s hard to believe that I have to defend myself once morest this woman’s bogus story,” said -he writes, republishing old extracts from TV interviews and messages on social networks from his accuser.

“I have never seen this woman in my life. […] I have no idea who she is,” Donald Trump reaffirmed last week regarding the writer, continuing to call her a liar or “crazy”, despite his resounding civil conviction last May to pay her five million dollars for sexual assault in 1996 and defamation in 2022.

Targeted by at least six civil and criminal trials, the real estate mogul has transformed each of his indictments or appearances into a political platform, multiplying virulent invectives once morest judges, prosecutors and the Democratic camp of President Joe Biden, whom he accuses of wanting to prevent him from winning the presidential election in November.

“It’s not me they’re targeting. It’s you,” he proclaims in capital letters on his website, addressing his supporters.

The trial is expected to last several days, but will be limited in substance and time, because Mr. Trump has already been declared responsible for the acts alleged by Ms. Carroll.

On May 9, 2023, a jury in the same federal civil court in Manhattan unanimously decided that he had committed a “sexual assault” on E. Jean Carroll in 1996 in a fitting room of a new department store. yorker and that he had also defamed her in October 2022.

The jurors sentenced Donald Trump, who appealed and was never criminally prosecuted in this case, to five million dollars in damages.

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But Ms. Carroll also filed a defamation complaint for previous statements by Donald Trump in June 2019, in the wake of his first accusations of rape contained in a book.

Then President of the United States (2017-2021), he claimed that the author, who was “not his type”, had invented everything to “sell a new book”. The proceedings had been delayed by procedural battles, but a second trial was still scheduled.

A sign of the tensions surrounding Donald Trump’s trials, Judge Lewis Kaplan (who is not related to Ms. Carroll’s lawyer, Roberta Kaplan) imposed anonymity on the jurors. He also warned “that the only issue at stake at trial will be the harm caused to Ms. Carroll by the comments” which he already considers “defamatory”, “false” and “malicious”.

E. Jean Carroll is seeking at least ten million dollars in damages for her moral and professional harm.

In the middle of the primary campaign, the trial will once once more raise the question of the behavior towards women of Donald Trump, accused several times of sexual assault, but never criminally convicted.

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