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Trump looks on as E Jean Carroll testifies Trump shattered her reputation | Trump looks on as E Jean Carroll testifies Trump shattered her reputation |
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E Jean Carroll told the court Trump "lied, and it shattered my reputation" | E Jean Carroll told the court Trump "lied, and it shattered my reputation" |
E Jean Carroll has testified that Donald Trump "shattered" her reputation after she accused him of sexually assaulting her in the 1990s. | E Jean Carroll has testified that Donald Trump "shattered" her reputation after she accused him of sexually assaulting her in the 1990s. |
The judge threatened to kick the former president out of the federal court in Manhattan after he was overheard criticising her testimony. | |
This is the former Elle columnist's second civil defamation case against Mr Trump. She is seeking $10m (£8m). | This is the former Elle columnist's second civil defamation case against Mr Trump. She is seeking $10m (£8m). |
Mr Trump, 77, has denied her accusation and continues to do so. | Mr Trump, 77, has denied her accusation and continues to do so. |
Last May, a jury found him liable for sexual abuse and defamation, though not for rape, and awarded Ms Carroll $5m. That trial was based on his 2022 remarks that her story was a "con job" and "hoax". | Last May, a jury found him liable for sexual abuse and defamation, though not for rape, and awarded Ms Carroll $5m. That trial was based on his 2022 remarks that her story was a "con job" and "hoax". |
The current case focuses on different remarks - which the judge has already ruled were defamatory - that Mr Trump made while he was president in 2019, when he called her allegation "totally false". | The current case focuses on different remarks - which the judge has already ruled were defamatory - that Mr Trump made while he was president in 2019, when he called her allegation "totally false". |
This second trial will determine additional damages. | This second trial will determine additional damages. |
In 2019, Ms Carroll alleged Mr Trump had forced himself on her inside the luxury Bergdorf Goodman department store in Manhattan decades earlier after she had a chance encounter with the property tycoon. | |
On Wednesday, he looked on in court as the agony aunt behind the long-running Ask E Jean advice column took the stand as the trial's first witness. | On Wednesday, he looked on in court as the agony aunt behind the long-running Ask E Jean advice column took the stand as the trial's first witness. |
"I am here because Donald Trump assaulted me, and when I wrote about it, he said it never happened," Ms Carroll, 80, said. "He lied, and it shattered my reputation." | "I am here because Donald Trump assaulted me, and when I wrote about it, he said it never happened," Ms Carroll, 80, said. "He lied, and it shattered my reputation." |
Trump 'unleashed' followers on Carroll, says lawyer | Trump 'unleashed' followers on Carroll, says lawyer |
Jury finds Trump sexually abused writer in NY store | Jury finds Trump sexually abused writer in NY store |
The key moments from Trump's civil rape trial | The key moments from Trump's civil rape trial |
After building a 50-year career as journalist, she told the court, "now I'm known as a liar, a fraud and a whack job". | |
"I am here to get my reputation back and to stop him from telling lies about me." | "I am here to get my reputation back and to stop him from telling lies about me." |
Ms Carroll added that the then-president had said "people like me should pay dearly", one of several comments that led to a deluge of insults, death threats and online vitriol. | Ms Carroll added that the then-president had said "people like me should pay dearly", one of several comments that led to a deluge of insults, death threats and online vitriol. |
"I've paid just about as dearly as possible to pay," she said. | |
Sitting two rows back with his legal team, Mr Trump listened intently, staring at Ms Carroll and shaking his head at one point. | |
Accuser and accused are in the same room together this week for what appears to be the first time in more than two decades | Accuser and accused are in the same room together this week for what appears to be the first time in more than two decades |
When jurors were released for a morning break, her attorney said Mr Trump could be overheard "loudly saying things", including "it's a witch hunt" and "she's gotten her memory back". | |
Judge Lewis Kaplan issued a warning that Mr Trump "take special care to keep his voice down when he's conferring with counsel so that the jury does not overhear". | |
"Mr Trump," said the judge, "I hope I don't have to consider excluding you from the trial. I understand you're probably eager for me to do that." | |
"I would love it," Mr Trump replied with a shrug, according to reporters in court. | |
The former president has previously slammed Judge Kaplan as "a Trump Hating, Radical Left Judge". | |
His counsel, Alina Habba, has repeatedly clashed with the judge, including at the outset of Wednesday's proceedings. | |
Trump attorney Alina Habba clashed repeatedly with the judge on Wednesday | |
The lawyer reiterated a request for the trial to be delayed so that Mr Trump can attend his mother-in-law's funeral on Thursday, saying it would be "insanely prejudicial" to have him sit in court. | The lawyer reiterated a request for the trial to be delayed so that Mr Trump can attend his mother-in-law's funeral on Thursday, saying it would be "insanely prejudicial" to have him sit in court. |
"The application is denied. I will hear no further argument on it," Judge Kaplan said. "None. Do you understand that word? None." | "The application is denied. I will hear no further argument on it," Judge Kaplan said. "None. Do you understand that word? None." |
Ms Habba replied that she didn't "like to be spoken to that way", repeating her request for adjournment as the judge demanded she sit down. | Ms Habba replied that she didn't "like to be spoken to that way", repeating her request for adjournment as the judge demanded she sit down. |
The attorney was also admonished for making multiple objections during Ms Carroll's testimony and for remaining seated when addressing the court. | The attorney was also admonished for making multiple objections during Ms Carroll's testimony and for remaining seated when addressing the court. |
Though Mr Trump was deposed in the earlier trial, he did not attend in person or testify, both of which he is doing voluntarily in these proceedings. | Though Mr Trump was deposed in the earlier trial, he did not attend in person or testify, both of which he is doing voluntarily in these proceedings. |
Mr Trump, who also faces 91 felony charges across four criminal cases this year and is awaiting judgement in a New York civil fraud trial, is currently the Republican frontrunner for president. | Mr Trump, who also faces 91 felony charges across four criminal cases this year and is awaiting judgement in a New York civil fraud trial, is currently the Republican frontrunner for president. |
On Monday, he scored a landslide victory in the Iowa caucuses, the first of the state-by-state votes in the race to become the Republican party's White House candidate. | On Monday, he scored a landslide victory in the Iowa caucuses, the first of the state-by-state votes in the race to become the Republican party's White House candidate. |
Mr Trump is expected to testify in the trial on Monday. | |
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