Trump took to social media to criticize Carroll and the judicial process, calling the ruling a disgrace. Former United States president, Donald Trump, has been found liable by a federal jury in Manhattan for sexual abuse and defamation in the case brought by writer E. Jean Carroll.
The case, which alleged that Trump raped Carroll in a department store dressing room in the mid-1990s, has been closely followed by the public and media alike.
The jury, comprised of six men and three women, awarded $2 million to Carroll for battery and $3 million for defamation. However, they did not find Trump liable for rape. Trump had consistently dismissed Carroll’s claims and referred to the allegations as “a complete con job”.
The former president’s legal team did not offer any defense during the two-week trial, instead relying on the hope that Carroll’s case would not convince the jurors.
In contrast, Carroll and two other women testified that they were assaulted by Trump, who did not appear in person but via video deposition in October 2022.
The jury deliberated for over two hours before delivering unanimous verdicts. Unlike criminal cases, where proof beyond a reasonable doubt is required, civil cases demand clear and convincing evidence.
Following the verdict, Trump took to social media to criticize Carroll and the judicial process, calling the ruling “a disgrace” and “a continuation of the greatest witch hunt of all time.”
He expressed his outrage on Truth Social, stating, “I HAVE ABSOLUTELY NO IDEA WHO THIS WOMAN IS. THIS VERDICT IS A DISGRACE – A CONTINUATION OF THE GREATEST WITCH HUNT OF ALL TIME!”
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This case is just one of many involving Trump. He also faces criminal charges brought by the Manhattan District Attorney over payments made in 2016 to porn star Stormy Daniels, as well as a Justice Department special counsel investigation into his handling of classified material and his role in efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election.