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Trump looks on as E Jean Carroll testifies he shattered her reputation Trump looks on as E Jean Carroll testifies he shattered her reputation
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E Jean Carroll told the court Trump "lied, and it shattered my reputation" Judge Lewis Kaplan threatened to kick Donald Trump out of court after he was overheard loudly criticising E Jean Carroll's testimony
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. The judge threatened to kick the former president out of the federal court in Manhattan after he was overheard criticising the plaintiff's testimony.
This is the former Elle columnist's second civil defamation case against Mr Trump. She is seeking $10m (£8m). This is Ms Carroll's second civil defamation case against Mr Trump. The writer 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.
"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 lawyerTrump 'unleashed' followers on Carroll, says lawyer
Jury finds Trump sexually abused writer in NY storeJury finds Trump sexually abused writer in NY store
The key moments from Trump's civil rape trialThe key moments from Trump's civil rape trial
In 2019, Ms Carroll alleged Mr Trump forced himself on her after a chance encounter decades earlier inside the luxury Bergdorf Goodman department store in Manhattan.
On Wednesday, he looked on in court as the agony aunt behind Elle magazine's now-defunct 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."
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".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. E Jean Carroll told the court Trump "lied, and it shattered my reputation"
"I've paid just about as dearly as possible to pay," she said. Lawyers for Ms Carroll displayed a series of death threats, rape threats and insults she says she has received since coming forward.
One message told her to "stick a gun in your mouth and pull the trigger", while another called her a "Satan worshipping Nazi" - abuse, she said, that left her fearful.
In the light of these safety concerns, Ms Carroll's attorney, Roberta Kaplan, asked her client about a photo showing her smiling next to a man in a rubber Trump mask as she walked past Trump Tower in Manhattan.
Ms Carroll said she felt safe there because of the large police presence.
Sitting two rows back with his legal team, Mr Trump listened intently, staring at Ms Carroll and shaking his head at one point.Sitting two rows back with his legal team, Mr Trump listened intently, staring at Ms Carroll and shaking his head at one point.
Watch: Trump confuses his wife with E Jean Carroll
Watch: Trump confuses his wife with E Jean Carroll
When jurors were released for a morning break, the plaintiff's attorney said Mr Trump could be overheard "loudly saying things", including "it's a witch hunt" and "she's gotten her memory back".When jurors were released for a morning break, the plaintiff's 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". Judge Lewis Kaplan (no relation to Ms Carroll's attorney) 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.""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. "I would love it," the former president replied with a shrug, according to reporters in court.
The former president has previously slammed Judge Kaplan as "a Trump Hating, Radical Left Judge". In a series of posts on his Truth Social platform, Mr Trump later assailed the "abusive, rude, and obviously not impartial" judge, saying he "suffers from a major case of Trump Derangement Syndrome".
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 WednesdayTrump 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. As the court returned for its afternoon session, the Trump team asked Judge Kaplan, a Clinton appointee, to recuse himself for "general hostility toward the defence". The motion was denied.
Mr Trump's counsel, Alina Habba, repeatedly clashed with the judge on Wednesday.
She asked for the trial to be delayed so 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."
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. He is expected to take the stand on Monday.
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. He is expected to testify on Monday.
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.
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