The ex-president must pay Ms. Carroll $5 million. More than a dozen women have accused Mr. Trump of sexual misconduct, but this civil case was the only one tested before a jury.
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In Trump Rape Trial, Jury Must Decide if It Believes Him or Carroll
Donald J. Trump never showed up for the trial, nor did his lawyer call witnesses. Their case was simple: The writer E. Jean Carroll had made up her story.
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Why E. Jean Carroll Will Always Tell You She Is ‘Fine, Fabulous’
Decades after the sexual revolution and before #MeToo, the writer tucked away her pain and projected a carefree attitude. Now she’s accused of having too much fun.
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Day 6 of Trump Rape Trial: A Parade of Witnesses With an End in Sight
E. Jean Carroll’s lawyers plan to call several people who will bolster the writer’s account of being assaulted at Bergdorf Goodman. The case could go to a jury early next week.
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Day 5 of Trump Rape Case: E. Jean Carroll’s Lawyers Call Witnesses
E. Jean Carroll, who has accused the former president of raping her, has finished her cross-examination. Her lawyers are calling witnesses to bolster her case.