New York City – Former President Donald Trump continues to face fallout from a civil trial as he recently lashed out at E. Jean Carroll and other women who accused him of sexual misconduct. This happened during a recent court hearing in lower Manhattan on Friday, where Trump’s legal team argued that he deserves a new trial.
A jury found Trump liable for sexually abusing and defaming E. Jean Carroll, awarding her $5 million in damages during a two-week trial last year. This case is part of a series of legal battles Trump faces related to accusations of sexual assault.
After the court proceedings, Trump, flanked by his attorneys at Trump Tower, labeled Carroll’s allegations as “fabricated” and once again stated, “I never met her” and “I never touched her.” He also criticized two women who testified against him during the trial: Jessica Leeds, who claimed Trump groped her in the 1970s, and Natasha Stoynoff, who accused Trump of assaulting her while she worked for People Magazine in 2005. In a bold and dismissive tone, Trump called Leeds’ narrative a “totally made-up story,” suggesting she had political ties to Hillary Clinton.
During the oral arguments that lasted around 25 minutes, Trump’s attorney, John Sauer, described the case as a “quintessential he-said-she-said situation,” arguing that Carroll was politically motivated. However, a judge quickly interrupted Sauer to remind him to focus on the case’s legal aspects. Carroll’s lawyer, Roberta Kaplan, maintained that Leeds’ testimony was crucial, arguing, “It was a crime then to grope someone on a plane, and it is a crime today.”
The infamous “Access Hollywood” video also emerged during the discussions. This video features Trump boasting about grabbing women without consent. Kaplan mentioned that it essentially served as a form of confession, indicating that Trump himself did not take the stand during his trial to defend his actions. “He had every opportunity to take the stand and rebut all this evidence. He did not,” Kaplan stated, emphasizing that Trump avoided answering for his actions.
A decision from the court is not expected until after the upcoming presidential election in November. Trump’s comments after the hearing hinted at potential further legal complications. His remarks mirrored sentiments he had shared during his previous trials, where he was found liable for similar allegations. Carroll’s attorney responded to Trump’s remarks, stating that “all options are on the table,” suggesting that Carroll may consider another defamation suit against Trump.
Trump’s courtroom appearances have become a recurring aspect of his public life, particularly as he campaigns for the presidency once again. This trial is distinct from a related case in which Carroll was awarded $83 million after a jury found Trump defamed her for repeating similar denials about her claims. Critics argue that these legal troubles could have implications for his bid for the presidency.
As Trump continues to face legal challenges surrounding accusations of sexual assault, his rhetoric and the outcomes of these court cases will remain critical not only for his personal accountability but also for the political landscape leading up to the election. Observers note that these trials reflect broader societal conversations surrounding accountability, power dynamics, and the treatment of sexual assault charges.
Despite Trump’s dismissive attitude towards the allegations, the proceedings indicate that this saga is far from over, and the spotlight on both the former president and the accusers is unlikely to fade anytime soon.
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