
Trial of Donald Trump for Defamation in Sexual Assault Case Resumes
Former US President Donald Trump is due back in court today (Tuesday) in New York for a civil case in which he has already been found liable for sexually abusing and defaming writer
According to a jury in May of last year, Trump sexually assaulted her in the dressing room of a New York department store in 1996.
It awarded her around $2 million for the assault and $3 million for defamation over Trump’s remark in 2022, calling her claim “a complete con job.”
Tuesday’s trial will address how much Trump should be forced to pay for separate remarks he made about Carroll in 2019, as president. She is seeking $10 million in damages.
The second trial opens with jury selection just a day after Trump’s big win in the Iowa caucuses — the opening of the Republican presidential nomination process — and ahead of the New Hampshire primary.
Trump, the runaway favourite for the Republican nomination, said last week he planned to attend the proceedings in person and face Carroll, now 80. He did not do this at the first trial.
US media reported he would attend the opening session on Tuesday, before heading to a campaign rally in New Hampshire.