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Jury Sides With E. Jean Carroll In Civil Rape Trial Against Donald Trump​


Sara Boboltz
Tue, May 9, 2023 at 11:50 AM PDT


A Manhattan jury unanimously sided with advice columnist E. Jean Carroll in her civil lawsuit against former President Donald Trump, whom she says raped her in a department store dressing room in the 1990s.
The panel reached its decision Tuesday after less than three hours of deliberation, finding him liable for sexual abuse — but not rape — and declaring he owes $5 million in total damages.
Trump never appeared in court once. His attorneys called no witnesses on his behalf.
Carroll beamed and squeezed the hand of one of her attorneys, Roberta Kaplan, as she exited the courthouse.
“We’re very happy,” she told a crowd of reporters, per Law & Crime, declining to comment further.
Trump, meanwhile, reacted angrily on social media, calling the verdict “A DISGRACE” and “A CONTINUATION OF THE GREATEST WITCH HUNT OF ALL TIME!”
Carroll was able to sue for battery under New York’s Adult Survivors Act that was passed last year to allow people who were sexually abused a one-time chance to file civil suits despite any relevant statutes of limitations.
She also accused Trump of defamation, as the former president has repeatedly responded to her claims with an array of personal insults. Trump has said Carroll was a liar and called her claim a “hoax,” which could not be true because Carroll was not his “type.” He also suggested she was too old at the time of the alleged incident to compel his sexual interest, although they would have been nearly the same age. In his videotaped deposition played for the jury, Trump even confused Carroll for one of his ex-wives, Marla Maples, as he examined a decades-old photograph of himself at a party with Carroll.
Jurors awarded Carroll $2 million for the finding of sexual abuse and another $3 million for the defamation claim; she had not asked for any precise monetary amount.
A witness for Carroll, Natasha Stoynoff, told People magazine she was “elated” to hear the verdict. Stoynoff was one of two women who provided testimony to establish a pattern of misbehavior on Trump’s part; she and Jessica Leeds both said in court that Trump sexually assaulted them.
“I hope women and all of those who come forward to share stories of sexual abuse, assault, and harassment find support,” Stoynoff told the outlet, adding, “There is power in the truth.”
While Trump faced no risk of jail time in connection with Carroll’s claims, criminal charges filed in April by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg relating to alleged hush money payments come with the possibility of time behind bars, albeit a slim one. Other investigations into Trump are also pending as he continues his campaign for a second presidential term.
Over several days’ worth of testimony before the panel of jurors and U.S. District Judge Lewis Kaplan, the former Elle magazine columnist recounted the chance encounter with Trump in either late 1995 or early 1996. (She said that despite wishing she could pin down a more precise date, she could not.) She bumped into Trump while leaving Manhattan’s Bergdorf Goodman luxury department store, she said.
E. Jean Carroll, center, testifies in court alongside a 1980s party photograph of herself, her ex-husband, Trump and Marla Maples.

E. Jean Carroll, center, testifies in court alongside a 1980s party photograph of herself, her ex-husband, Trump and Marla Maples.
E. Jean Carroll, center, testifies in court alongside a 1980s party photograph of herself, her ex-husband, Trump and Marla Maples.
“Hey, you’re that advice, lady!” Trump allegedly told her.
“Hey, you’re that real estate tycoon!” she said that she responded.
Carroll said Trump asked for her help in picking out a gift for a female friend and that she agreed because it sounded fun. But their friendly banter throughout the store gave way to Trump’s alleged attack.
In the lingerie section, Carroll said Trump told her to try on a lace bodysuit, and she replied by joking that he should try it on. Trump then allegedly trapped her in a dressing room, using his body weight to prevent her from escaping.
“The first push, I thought, ‘He couldn’t have meant that.’ I thought he had made a mistake. I thought it was very strange,” Carroll testified, per CNN.
E. Jean Carroll, seen here in an April 26 sketch, occasionally spoke through tears during her testimony about the alleged rape.

E. Jean Carroll, seen here in an April 26 sketch, occasionally spoke through tears during her testimony about the alleged rape.
E. Jean Carroll, seen here in an April 26 sketch, occasionally spoke through tears during her testimony about the alleged rape.
“We had just been laughing 12, 15 seconds before, and here I am being pushed up against the wall. It just didn’t make any sense,” she said. “Then he put his mouth against mine, and then I understood.”
She said that she struggled.
“But he had pulled down my tights, and his fingers went into my vagina, and it was extremely painful,” Carroll testified, per Politico. “Extremely painful because he put his hand inside me and curved his fingers. As I’m sitting here today, I can still feel it.”
“Then he inserted his penis,” Carroll said in court. She added that she had “so much adrenaline” running through her at the time that she was not sure whether she spoke but was able to run away after a few minutes.
Carroll testified that the incident has affected her for three decades — she has not had sex since and struggles at times to interact with men.
She confided at the time in two friends, who both testified in court in support of her claims, but chose not to tell anyone else until going public with her story in 2019.
In her lawsuit, lawyers for Carroll said she “resented the fact that practically every woman who courageously came forward with their stories of abuse was subjected to questions like ‘why didn’t you scream.’”
In one of the more tense parts of the trial, Trump attorney Joe Tacopina asked precisely that.
“You can’t beat up on me for not screaming,” Carroll told Tacopina, several news outlets reported.
Trump attorney Joe Tacopina arrives at court on April 27.

Trump attorney Joe Tacopina arrives at court on April 27.
Trump attorney Joe Tacopina arrives at court on April 27.
“One of the reasons women don’t come forward is because they’re always asked, ‘Why didn’t you scream?’ Some women scream; some women don’t. It keeps women silent,” Carroll added, according to The Washington Post.
She then raised her voice to add: “He raped me whether I screamed or not!”
Tacopina’s lines of questioning were often met with resistance by Kaplan, who told him he was being “argumentative” and “repetitive,” The New York Times reported.
But he still used his time questioning Carroll to cast doubt on her story, pointing to the lack of a concrete timeframe and any police report. Tacopina also suggested it would have been very strange for Carroll not to have encountered any Bergdorf Goodman employees.
Carroll said it wasn’t until she saw the Harvey Weinstein scandal play out in the fall of 2017 that she decided to go public.
She had been reluctant to speak up during the 2016 election because her mother was in poor health, and she saw how Trump’s supporters rallied around him when other women alleged abuse. But she eventually came forward after her mother died and after she saw how the MeToo movement galvanized support for people who endured sexual harassment and assault.
The verdict appears to reflect changing norms of the post-Me Too era that dispense with the assumption that women are supposed to behave in certain ways after sexual assault, and if they do not, they are not believable.
Attorneys for Carroll built their case using what corroborative evidence they had: the accounts of Carroll’s confidantes at the time and women who say they also experienced abuse by Trump, along with his infamous “Access Hollywood” commentary, to paint a picture of a man wholly capable of sexual abuse.
Trump’s attorneys say he plans to appeal.
 

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See Trump civil rape trial witness speak after jury rules Trump liable for sexual abuse​


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A New York jury finds Donald Trump liable for sexual abuse -- ruling in favor of Trump's accuser E. Jean Carroll. The unanimous verdict holds trump liable for that and defamation and forces him to pay $5 million. Trump was not liable for the rape allegation. MSNBC Chief Legal Correspondent Ari Melber is joined exclusively on “The Beat” by Robbie Myers -- a witness for Carroll. Myers recounts being in the courtroom telling Melber Carroll is “a truth teller and she always has been,” adding the jury’s decision is “a huge relief.” …
 

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Published May 9, 2023 7:15pm EDT

Trump's appeal in Carroll case hindered by legal trend from 1990s: Former prosecutor​

Ex-Elle Magazine advice columnist claimed Trump raped her at Bergdorf Goodman nearly 30 years ago​

By Charles Creitz | Fox News

Andy McCarthy: Verdict will strike court of appeals as 'discriminating and careful' in Trump appeal

Fox News contributor Andy McCarthy gives legal analysis after a New York jury finds former President Donald Trump sexually abused E. Jean Carroll on 'Your World.'
Former President Trump and his lead attorney, Joseph Tacopina, signaled on Tuesday they are likely to appeal the civil liability ruling in the case brought by E. Jean Carroll, which Fox News contributor Andrew McCarthy doubted would succeed.
Trump was found liable for sexual abuse and defamation but not of Carroll's rape claim, which she alleged occurred at the Bergdorf Goodman department store across from Trump Tower in 1996.
Former assistant U.S. attorney Andrew McCarthy told Fox News many or most U.S. jurisdictions expanded the admissibility of "propensity evidence" in cases such as Trump's, which he said can hurt the former president's chances of a successful appeal.

Trump has repeatedly claimed he has "no idea" who Carroll is and doesn't recall the alleged encounter on Fifth Avenue nearly 30 years ago.
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E. Jean Carroll is seen outside State Supreme Court on March 4, 2020, in New York. Caroll is suing Donald Trump for defamation and sexual battery claims.

Carroll (Alec Tabak for NYDN/Tribune News Service via Getty)
The 2024 Republican presidential front-runner also lambasted the judge, Lewis Kaplan, pointing out he was named to the bench by President Clinton, a Democrat.
McCarthy said an appeals court will view the jury's verdict against Trump as "discriminating and careful" – "which is to say, they went through the evidence [and] decided not to find him liable for rape, but did find him liable for sexual abuse."
He said Carroll's claims were so far in the past that it would have been difficult to "forensically corroborate" whether Trump's alleged conduct met the stand for such a heinous crime as rape.
But, he also countered that those analysts agreeing with Trump that he has a strong appeal case may be still considering the case through the lens of the time period during which the encounter occurred, rather than present day.
TRUMP TO APPEAL VERDICT IN E JEAN CARROLL CASE, SAYS HE HAS ‘NO IDEA WHO SHE IS’

Former President Donald Trump

Trump (Spencer Platt/Getty)
The jury was shown the infamous "Access Hollywood Tape" during which Trump suggested that famous people could get away with sexual misconduct.
In the widely-circulated 2005 clip, Trump is heard telling host Billy Bush that some people can "grab" women by their genitalia without regard.
"The reason I think that testimony and the Access Hollywood tape is admissible -- and I might have agreed with [fellow attorney] Brian [Claypool] if this was like 1990, but beginning in the mid 1990s in sexual assault and molestation cases, the federal rules were expanded to make it easier to get what's known as ‘propensity evidence’ into cases involving sexual claims of sexual assault," McCarthy said.
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He continued, "So normally we have a rule in the law that says we don't want to have somebody get convicted or found liable for the thing they're charged with on the basis of other similar things that they've done in the past. That presumption holds most of the time across the board, but it doesn't apply anymore in sexual assault cases."
He said the current legal climate has made it more difficult for courts to ignore such propensity evidence as the Bush exchange without taking it into account in their ruling-on-appeal.
Carroll's attorney, Roberta Kaplan, said in statement her client's win is a "victory… for democracy itself and for all survivors everywhere."
 

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You are really a special kind of stupid....Your thread title says he is guilty of rape and the first paragraph of your article says "but not rape"...Fucking idiot...Old hag whore will not get a penny,just like you have never received a penny from any of your lawsuits...
 

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You are really a special kind of stupid....Your thread title says he is guilty of rape and the first paragraph of your article says "but not rape"...Fucking idiot...Old hag whore will not get a penny,just like you have never received a penny from any of your lawsuits...
Hey, Bustyersistershyman, long time no hear from...but, NOT long enough. So few sentences, so many errors, you brain dead, gutless, motherless cunt: the TITLE of the article-which was NOT written by me-is "Jury Sides With E. Jean Carroll In Civil Rape Trial Against Donald Trump." The trial had SEVERAL charges, and was called by its most SERIOUS charge, namely, rape. The article-which, AGAIN, was NOT written by me, you semi-illiterate cock sucker IMMEDIATELY states that he was NOT found liable of the rape charge, but that he WAS found liable for the OTHER charges, and hit with a FIVE MILLION DOLLAR JUDGEMENT for those charges. You tried to be "clever" and play "word games," but, all you did was to show that you're almost as stupid as NAZI Steve, virtually CELEBRATING that your Fuhrer was NOT found guilty of RAPE, while COMPLETELY ignoring those teensy weesy SEXUAL ASSAULT and defamation charges which led to a $5,000,000 haircut, lol. So, STOP trying to DEFLECT, you fly infested cocksucker, yer BOY got BUTT fucked here (and, there are reports that other women will be emboldened to do likewise, especially since they see what a gutless coward he is by staying away); Carroll has ANOTHER suit "on deck" against him; he's looking at THIRTY-FOUR FELONY CHARGES in NY, with MORE to come in both Georgia and D.C. (MULTIPLE Grand Jury cases in the latter, lol), and seeing him indicted and convicted is gonna be a thing of BEAUTY, not to mention seeing Republi-KUNTS go down in flames, just as they did in 2018, 2020, and 2022. As for YOU, Buster, go lick the scum off a dead dog's dick, Douchebag, or, if you prefer a live NAZI'S dick, namely your Moron-in-Arms, NAZI Steve, for you fucking morons trying to "spin" today's result is ANYTHING but a humiliating defeat for Dumped, Disgraced, Debunked, Defeated, Daughter Diddling Douchebag Donnie-and I didn't even GET to Faux Noise getting BUTT fucked for 787.5 million and ANOTHER Nazi, Fucker Carlson, getting BUTT fucked by Faux.

SUCKS to be Bustyersisterhyman, doesn't bitch? You may crawl back into your RAT hole, cocksucker. :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::popcorn::popcorn::popcorn::an_burn_m:an_burn_m:an_burn_m:arrowhead:arrowhead:arrowhead:103625367:103625367:103625367:+signs9-1:+signs9-1:+signs9-1
 

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Breaking down Trump sexual abuse verdict, George Santos federal charges​


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The jury in E. Jean Carroll’s civil suit against the former president rejected the rape allegation. Meanwhile, Republican Congressman George Santos has reportedly been charged with federal offenses. Tim O’Brien, Cynthia Alksne and Charles Coleman break down the day’s legal bombshells. »
 

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Jury Sides With E. Jean Carroll In Civil Rape Trial Against Donald Trump​


Sara Boboltz
Tue, May 9, 2023 at 11:50 AM PDT


A Manhattan jury unanimously sided with advice columnist E. Jean Carroll in her civil lawsuit against former President Donald Trump, whom she says raped her in a department store dressing room in the 1990s.
The panel reached its decision Tuesday after less than three hours of deliberation, finding him liable for sexual abuse — but not rape — and declaring he owes $5 million in total damages.
Trump never appeared in court once. His attorneys called no witnesses on his behalf.
Carroll beamed and squeezed the hand of one of her attorneys, Roberta Kaplan, as she exited the courthouse.
“We’re very happy,” she told a crowd of reporters, per Law & Crime, declining to comment further.
Trump, meanwhile, reacted angrily on social media, calling the verdict “A DISGRACE” and “A CONTINUATION OF THE GREATEST WITCH HUNT OF ALL TIME!”
Carroll was able to sue for battery under New York’s Adult Survivors Act that was passed last year to allow people who were sexually abused a one-time chance to file civil suits despite any relevant statutes of limitations.
She also accused Trump of defamation, as the former president has repeatedly responded to her claims with an array of personal insults. Trump has said Carroll was a liar and called her claim a “hoax,” which could not be true because Carroll was not his “type.” He also suggested she was too old at the time of the alleged incident to compel his sexual interest, although they would have been nearly the same age. In his videotaped deposition played for the jury, Trump even confused Carroll for one of his ex-wives, Marla Maples, as he examined a decades-old photograph of himself at a party with Carroll.
Jurors awarded Carroll $2 million for the finding of sexual abuse and another $3 million for the defamation claim; she had not asked for any precise monetary amount.
A witness for Carroll, Natasha Stoynoff, told People magazine she was “elated” to hear the verdict. Stoynoff was one of two women who provided testimony to establish a pattern of misbehavior on Trump’s part; she and Jessica Leeds both said in court that Trump sexually assaulted them.
“I hope women and all of those who come forward to share stories of sexual abuse, assault, and harassment find support,” Stoynoff told the outlet, adding, “There is power in the truth.”
While Trump faced no risk of jail time in connection with Carroll’s claims, criminal charges filed in April by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg relating to alleged hush money payments come with the possibility of time behind bars, albeit a slim one. Other investigations into Trump are also pending as he continues his campaign for a second presidential term.
Over several days’ worth of testimony before the panel of jurors and U.S. District Judge Lewis Kaplan, the former Elle magazine columnist recounted the chance encounter with Trump in either late 1995 or early 1996. (She said that despite wishing she could pin down a more precise date, she could not.) She bumped into Trump while leaving Manhattan’s Bergdorf Goodman luxury department store, she said.
E. Jean Carroll, center, testifies in court alongside a 1980s party photograph of herself, her ex-husband, Trump and Marla Maples.

E. Jean Carroll, center, testifies in court alongside a 1980s party photograph of herself, her ex-husband, Trump and Marla Maples.
E. Jean Carroll, center, testifies in court alongside a 1980s party photograph of herself, her ex-husband, Trump and Marla Maples.
“Hey, you’re that advice, lady!” Trump allegedly told her.
“Hey, you’re that real estate tycoon!” she said that she responded.
Carroll said Trump asked for her help in picking out a gift for a female friend and that she agreed because it sounded fun. But their friendly banter throughout the store gave way to Trump’s alleged attack.
In the lingerie section, Carroll said Trump told her to try on a lace bodysuit, and she replied by joking that he should try it on. Trump then allegedly trapped her in a dressing room, using his body weight to prevent her from escaping.
“The first push, I thought, ‘He couldn’t have meant that.’ I thought he had made a mistake. I thought it was very strange,” Carroll testified, per CNN.
E. Jean Carroll, seen here in an April 26 sketch, occasionally spoke through tears during her testimony about the alleged rape.

E. Jean Carroll, seen here in an April 26 sketch, occasionally spoke through tears during her testimony about the alleged rape.
E. Jean Carroll, seen here in an April 26 sketch, occasionally spoke through tears during her testimony about the alleged rape.
“We had just been laughing 12, 15 seconds before, and here I am being pushed up against the wall. It just didn’t make any sense,” she said. “Then he put his mouth against mine, and then I understood.”
She said that she struggled.
“But he had pulled down my tights, and his fingers went into my vagina, and it was extremely painful,” Carroll testified, per Politico. “Extremely painful because he put his hand inside me and curved his fingers. As I’m sitting here today, I can still feel it.”
“Then he inserted his penis,” Carroll said in court. She added that she had “so much adrenaline” running through her at the time that she was not sure whether she spoke but was able to run away after a few minutes.
Carroll testified that the incident has affected her for three decades — she has not had sex since and struggles at times to interact with men.
She confided at the time in two friends, who both testified in court in support of her claims, but chose not to tell anyone else until going public with her story in 2019.
In her lawsuit, lawyers for Carroll said she “resented the fact that practically every woman who courageously came forward with their stories of abuse was subjected to questions like ‘why didn’t you scream.’”
In one of the more tense parts of the trial, Trump attorney Joe Tacopina asked precisely that.
“You can’t beat up on me for not screaming,” Carroll told Tacopina, several news outlets reported.
Trump attorney Joe Tacopina arrives at court on April 27.

Trump attorney Joe Tacopina arrives at court on April 27.
Trump attorney Joe Tacopina arrives at court on April 27.
“One of the reasons women don’t come forward is because they’re always asked, ‘Why didn’t you scream?’ Some women scream; some women don’t. It keeps women silent,” Carroll added, according to The Washington Post.
She then raised her voice to add: “He raped me whether I screamed or not!”
Tacopina’s lines of questioning were often met with resistance by Kaplan, who told him he was being “argumentative” and “repetitive,” The New York Times reported.
But he still used his time questioning Carroll to cast doubt on her story, pointing to the lack of a concrete timeframe and any police report. Tacopina also suggested it would have been very strange for Carroll not to have encountered any Bergdorf Goodman employees.
Carroll said it wasn’t until she saw the Harvey Weinstein scandal play out in the fall of 2017 that she decided to go public.
She had been reluctant to speak up during the 2016 election because her mother was in poor health, and she saw how Trump’s supporters rallied around him when other women alleged abuse. But she eventually came forward after her mother died and after she saw how the MeToo movement galvanized support for people who endured sexual harassment and assault.
The verdict appears to reflect changing norms of the post-Me Too era that dispense with the assumption that women are supposed to behave in certain ways after sexual assault, and if they do not, they are not believable.
Attorneys for Carroll built their case using what corroborative evidence they had: the accounts of Carroll’s confidantes at the time and women who say they also experienced abuse by Trump, along with his infamous “Access Hollywood” commentary, to paint a picture of a man wholly capable of sexual abuse.
Trump’s attorneys say he plans to appeal.


Writer E. Jean Carroll took the witness stand for her lawsuit against former President Donald Trump , telling jurors: "I’m here because Trump raped me."

Guess that fairy tale straight out of a Law And Order episode didn’t go over too well , even with the moonbats in Manhattan .


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Writer E. Jean Carroll took the witness stand for her lawsuit against former President Donald Trump , telling jurors: "I’m here because Trump raped me."

Guess that fairy tale straight out of a Law And Order episode didn’t go over too well , even with the moonbats in Manhattan .


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You are really a special kind of stupid....Your thread title says he is guilty of rape and the first paragraph of your article says "but not rape"...Fucking idiot...Old hag whore will not get a penny,just like you have never received a penny from any of your lawsuits...
????. He is very special. A nothing burger as usual but DuHbitch thinks it’s something. Just a fake witch-hunt that will be appealed. Lying skank twat will rot

the 0—114 arrest warrant lowlife bitch loses again
 

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Republicans struggle to position themselves on Trump sex abuse verdict (Yeah, there's a LOT of "struggling, lol)​


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Alex Wagner talks with Claire McCaskill about the inability of Republican candidates to speak out against Donald Trump after a jury found him liable for sex abuse and defamation. Oh, btw, did you enjoy Blubber Boy getting BUTT fucked in court, lol?

 

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Jury finds Donald Trump liable in E. Jean Carroll case: Three main takeaways from the verdict​


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As NBC News reported: "Trump found liable for sexually abusing and defaming E. Jean Carroll in civil trial and is ordered to pay $5 million." This video does a deep dive into three of the main takeaways from the trial and the jury's verdict.
 

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