Donald Trump was ordered by a federal jury on Friday to pay $83.3 million in damages to E. Jean Carroll, who accused the previous US president of destroying her repute as a reliable journalist by denying that he raped her practically three a long time in the past.
Carroll, 80, sued Trump in November 2019 over his denials 5 months earlier that he had raped her within the mid-Nineties in a Bergdorf Goodman division retailer dressing room in Manhattan.
Trump, 77, claimed that he had by no means heard of Carroll, and that she made up her story to spice up gross sales of her memoir.
His attorneys mentioned Carroll was hungry for fame and loved the eye from supporters for talking out towards her nemesis.
Another jury final May ordered Trump to pay Carroll $5 million over an identical October 2022 denial, discovering that he had defamed and sexually abused Carroll. Trump is interesting that call.
In the present trial, Carroll had sought a minimum of $10 million extra, saying Trump had “shattered” her repute as a revered journalist who instructed the reality.
She additionally sought punitive damages, partly to maintain Trump from repeating his denials.
TRUMP’S CAMPAIGN
US District Judge Lewis Kaplan, who oversaw each trials, mentioned the sooner verdict was binding for the second trial, which means the one concern for jurors was how a lot Trump ought to pay.
Trump, a Republican, has used Carroll’s case and his different authorized travails to bolster his marketing campaign to retake the White House within the November election in a possible showdown towards Democrat Joe Biden, who beat him in 2020.
Trump faces 91 felony counts in 4 felony indictments, together with two circumstances accusing him of making an attempt to illegally overturn his 2020 election loss. He has pleaded not responsible in the entire circumstances, and has portrayed himself because the sufferer of politically motivated lies and an out-of-control judicial system.
During the Carroll trial, Trump was heard muttering in courtroom that the case was a “con job” and “witch hunt” and that he nonetheless didn’t know who Carroll was, prompting the choose to twice admonish him to maintain quiet.
Trump stalked out of the courtroom in the course of the closing argument on Friday by Carroll’s lawyer, Roberta Kaplan, however returned for his personal lawyer’s argument.
Kaplan, who just isn’t associated to the choose, had argued that Trump acted as if he was not sure by the regulation.
“This trial is about getting him to cease, as soon as and for all,” she added. “Now is the time to make him pay for it dearly.”
‘COCOON OF LOVE’
Trump’s lawyer Alina Habba countered that it was the publication of excerpts from Carroll’s memoir in New York journal that triggered the assaults, not Trump’s denials that started 5 hours later.
She additionally argued that Carroll loved her newfound fame and was “happier than ever,” citing her testimony that she had entered a “cocoon of affection” from her supporters.
A Northwestern University damages knowledgeable who testified on Carroll’s behalf estimated the reputational harm from Trump’s statements was $7.3 million to $12.1 million.
On Thursday, Trump spent solely 4 minutes defending himself on the witness stand after Judge Kaplan forbade him and his attorneys from revisiting points that the primary trial had settled.
Trump was allowed to substantiate his October 2022 deposition testimony, which jurors had been proven, during which he referred to as Carroll’s claims a “hoax” and mentioned she was “mentally sick.”
Carroll wrote the “Ask E. Jean” column for Elle from 1993 to 2019, and infrequently appeared on such applications as NBC’s “Today” and ABC’s “Good Morning America.” She mentioned these appearances dried up due to Trump.