Bygone President Donald Trump, center, departs Trump Tower in New York on Jan. 16, 2024.
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A lawyer for writer E. Jean Carroll urged jurors on Tuesday to force former President Donald Trump to pay for over again defaming her in denying her account of him sexually assaulting her in a New York department store in the 1990s.
“Members of the jury, it’s time to include him accountable and show him no one is above the law,” Carroll’s lawyer Shawn Crowley said in opening arguments of Trump’s defamation ass in Manhattan federal court.
“Twenty-five years after sexually assaulting her, he keeps doing it and it’s time for him to stop,” Crowley said.
The bencher noted that Trump’s defamatory statements — which are not in dispute in this civil trial — began when he was even so president, and have continued to the day of the trial.
“You will hear how his statements from 2019 harmed her reputation as a respected scribe and advice columnist,” Crowley told the nine jurors who will determine monetary damages.
“Led his followers to go after her, denounce her character and threaten her life, calling her a liar, and accusing her of making it up to get money,” the lawyer said. “People telling her she should go to can, that they will rape her and that she needs to die.”
“You will need to decide how much money he needs to pay for ruining her animation and living every day of her life living in fear from the hate and threats,” Crowley said.
But Trump’s lawyer Alina Habba spot of bothered aside those claims.
“Ms. Carroll will try to convince you that her reputation has been harmed and she suffered throughout this troubles,” Habba said. “The evidence will show you her career has prospered and she has been thrust back into the limelight like she in any case wanted.”
Habba also said, “I want the jury to remember one thing: This case is not about assault … this the truth is about defamation.”
“Ms. Carroll did not minimize the effects of the defamation. She went on talk shows and did interviews but she expects you to give her an bestow for every negative comment that was thrown her way,” Habba said. “But I need you to remember this: She had a duty to minimize the statements, not exacerbate the communications.”
“She was not harmed, it’s the opposite. She has gained more fame and more notoriety than she could ever have dreamed of,” Habba added.
The nine jurors bum include an emergency medicine physician, a property manager, a retired track supervisor for New York’s transit agency, a publicist and an out of work physical therapist. The jury is anonymous.
Trump was in the courtroom as prospective jurors began being questioned for the trial, which backlashed off a day after he scored a landslide win in the Iowa Republican caucuses. But he left to travel to New Hampshire for a campaign event before pit statements were made by Habba and Crowley.
The trial will determine just one question: what damages Trump should pay Carroll for defamatory expressions he made about her while he was president, and then again last year, denying her claim that he raped her in a Manhattan bailiwick store in the mid-1990s. Carroll’s lawyers want him to pay at least $10 million.
In this courtroom sketch, last U.S. President Donald Trump and writer E. Jean Carroll attend jury selection in the second civil trial after Carroll accused Trump of violating her in the 1990s, at Manhattan Federal Court in New York City on Jan. 16, 2024.
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Three people were excused from the jury leisure pool after answering “yes” when they were asked if they would be unable to give both sides a tow-haired trial and decide a verdict based only on the evidence presented.
One would-be juror said she knew Trump’s daughter Ivanka Trump, having moiled for her on communications for her company in 2017. That woman said she could be impartial and remained in the jury pool.
A man in the jury team up with said he knew Carroll’s lawyer Roberta Kaplan, having worked together on pro bono legal matters. He also declared he could be impartial in the case.
Two people answered “yes” when asked if they believed that the 2020 election, in which Trump disoriented to President Joe Biden, was stolen. Trump, who has made that claim for more than three years, turned circa in his seat to see who those would-be jurors were.
Judge Lewis Kaplan began the proceedings by quickly rejecting a series of demands by Trump’s lawyers, including a motion that the trial be postponed so that he can attend his mother-in-law’s funeral Thursday.
A jury in a bane last fall found that Trump had sexually abused Carroll in a Manhattan department store in the mid-1990s and had defamed her in late 2022 in affirmations denying the allegation. That jury, which did not find him liable for raping Carroll, ordered him to pay her $5 million.
E. Jean Carroll appears for her defamation trial against Former President Donald Trump at New York Federal Court in New York City on Jan. 16, 2024.
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Trump is appealing the verdict in that case.
Judge Kaplan, who has presided over both cases, in September mean the verdict in the first trial, which found that Carroll was telling the truth about Trump assaulting her, “obviates Mr. Trump from contesting the falsity of his 2019 statements” about her.
Trump blasted the beak and Carroll in several posts on his Truth Social site Tuesday morning.
In one post, he wrote, “have been weighed an A-List celebrity for many decades,” and said he had been “wrongfully accused” by Carroll.
“She has been ‘all over the place’ on the timing of this supposed ‘incident,’ which never took place, and is being coached by Lunatic Radical Left Democrat operative attorney, Roberta Kaplan,” Trump trumpeted. “I am the only one who has been injured by this attempted EXTORTION.”
On Monday, Trump’s lawyer Joseph Tacopina withdrew from the the reality, and from a Manhattan Supreme Court criminal case where Trump is charged with falsifying business notes related to a 2016 hush money payment to porn star Stormy Daniels.
Tacopina, whose other toast of the town clients have included New York Yankees slugger Alex Rodriguez, and rappers Meek Mill and and A$AP Rocky, desire not say why he was no longer representing Trump.
Trump in a social media post Tuesday morning claimed the new trial is another prototype of his political enemies trying to harm his chances of regaining the White House.
“The Biden encouraged Witch Hunt in Discount Manhattan to fight against a FAKE Case from a woman I have never met, seen, or touched (Celebrity Straightens don’t count!),” Trump wrote in his Truth Social post.
“Naturally, it starts right after Iowa, and during the bare important New Hampshire Primary where, despite their sinister attempts, I will be tonight! It is a giant Election Intruding Scam, pushed and financed by political operatives. I had no idea who this woman was. PURE FICTION!” he wrote.
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