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Trump rape trial opens in New York

The same day incumbent President Joe Biden announced he would run for a second term, a civil trial began in New York to accuse Biden’s main rival, former President Donald Trump, of rape, which allegedly took place. place in the mid-1990s.

Author and journalist Elizabeth Jean Carroll accuses Donald Trump of rape that allegedly took place in the dressing room of Manhattan’s luxury department store, Bergdorf Goodman. According to her, the meeting with Trump in the store took place in early 1996. He allegedly asked for help buying a gift for another woman. Then he led her to the locker room, closed the door, and shoved Carroll against the wall. The writer claims that she managed to escape after a few minutes. She also accuses Trump of defamation and seeks damages for “significant pain and suffering, long-term psychological harm, and invasion of privacy.”

Carroll first publicly accused Trump of rape and sued him over 20 years later in 2019. Around this time, she released an excerpt from her memoir, “Why Do We Need Men?” Then Trump said he didn’t know Carroll and accused her of planning to slander him in order to sell more books. Trump also said he couldn’t rape her because she was “not his type.” He has since vehemently denied the allegations, calling Carroll “mentally ill” because she cannot remember the date or even the month of the alleged attack.

Trump attorney Joe Tacopina said Carroll colluded with other women to incriminate the former president because they “hated” him.

“The record will show that what Gene Carroll is doing is an insult to justice,” Takopin said in court.

For his part, Carroll’s attorney, Sean Crowley, said two women, whom Carroll told about what happened shortly after the alleged rape, will speak out in support of the plaintiff. According to the attorney, several other women who have made similar charges against Trump will also testify in court, and videos of Trump himself will be shown.

“You’ll hear him brag about doing pretty much the same thing to other women he did to Mrs. Carroll,” Crowley promised.

Trump’s lawyers have yet to decide whether the former president will testify at the trial, which is expected to last about two weeks. Carroll, in her lawsuit, did not specify the amount of compensation she is seeking from the ex-president. In the case of a positive court decision for her, the jury will determine the amount, to which the judge guaranteed anonymity.

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