Donald Trump returns to court on Tuesday to begin the hearing in the second defamation case brought against him by E. Jean Carroll.
Carroll previously brought a civil suit against Trump alleging that he raped her in the mid-1990s and then defamed her when he denied that the incident ever happened. Last year, a jury in that case found that Trump did sexually abuse Carroll and defame her, and awarded her $5 million in damages.
The current defamation trial centers on comments Trump made in 2019, once again denying Carroll’s story, which the former President maintains is a fabrication. The focus of this week’s hearings is to ascertain the amount of damages Trump, who is appealing the previous verdict, should pay Carroll for his 2019 statements.
As to the potential damages, Judge Lewis Kaplan dismissed the former President’s proposition to cap any future damages. Carroll is seeking more than an additional $10 million in damages. Trump, staunchly maintaining his innocence, has appealed all verdicts and rulings against him. The former president is expected to testify on his own behalf on Monday.
OK – Carroll v. Trump 2d trial, jury selection to start. So far E. Jean Carroll at front table – now Trump has entered the courtroom. Inner City Press will live tweet as it did the first trial (incl in this book) thread below https://t.co/4pbcHnuBz2
— Inner City Press (@innercitypress) January 16, 2024