Trump Seeks to Dismiss Sexual Assault Lawsuit, Challenges N.Y. Adult Survivors Act
Trump Seeks to Dismiss Sexual Assault Lawsuit, Challenges N.Y. Adult Survivors Act
Former President Donald Trump has asked a federal court to dismiss the sexual assault lawsuit filed by E. Jean Carroll, alleging that the complaint’s legality is predicated on an inherently unconstitutional law.As LegalReader.com has reported before, Carroll’s lawsuit was filed after the enactment of New York’s Adult Survivors Act.Under the Act’s provisions, the adult victims of childhood sexual abuse have an extended, two-year window to bring claims against alleged perpetrators and enablers.“There’s a serious question here as to whether the Adult Survivors Act is constitutional,” Trump attorney Michael T. Madaio said on Wednesday.However, the court seemed at least somewhat skeptical of Trump’s claims: when the defense mentioned that they would move to have the lawsuit dismissed, Judge Lewis Kaplan said, “I wouldn’t count on that.”Speaking to Trump’s legal team, Kaplan asked why they believed that the Adult Survivors Act would be found unconstitutional when the Child Victims Act held up in court.
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