New York Jury Finds Donald Trump Liable for Defamation, Battery
New York Jury Finds Donald Trump Liable for Defamation, Battery
A New York jury has found former President Donald Trump liable for battery and defamation in a multimillion-dollar lawsuit filed by former columnist E. Jean Carroll.Carroll, who accused Trump of sexually assaulting her in a Manhattan department store in the 1990s, first filed her complaint in November.In her lawsuit, Carroll said that the former president defamed her by calling her rape allegations “a Hoax and a lie.”Trump, writing on his social media platform, Truth Social, further stressed that he would not have raped Carroll, since “This woman is not my type!”(somewhat interestingly, Trump had—during an earlier deposition—misidentified a 1980s-era photograph of Carroll as a picture of his second wife, Marla Maples)According to ABC News, Carroll—once known for her advice column in Elle magazine—originally sued Trump for defamation.However, in November, the writer added an additional charge of battery, filed under a recently-enacted state law extending the civil statute of limitations for most sexual assault claims.Trump denied all of Carroll’s allegations, but refused to testify at trial and did not appear to offer any coherent defense.
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