Former US President, Donald Trump was on Tuesday found liable by a jury for sexually abusing and defaming an American former magazine columnist and ordered the controversial ex-president to pay her $5 million in damages.
After less than three hours of deliberation, the nine jurors unanimously upheld Jean E. Carroll’s other claims while rejecting her rape charge in the highly watched civil trial.
It is the first time that Trump has been held accountable for a slew of allegations of sexual assault that date back decades, and the former president instantly denounced the decision as a “disgrace.”
Carroll, 79, filed a lawsuit against Trump last year, saying that he sexually assaulted her in the dressing area of the opulent Bergdorf Goodman store on Fifth Avenue in Manhattan in 1996.
The former columnist for Elle magazine also claimed that Trump defamed her when he called her “a complete con job” after she went public with the allegation in 2019.
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Trump, the 76-year-old frontrunner for the Republican nomination in next year’s presidential election, called her case a ‘hoax’ and ‘a lie.’
The jury determined that Carroll had proved sexual abuse — effectively sexual contact without consent — by a preponderance of the evidence and awarded her $2 million.
The six men and three women on the jury also said Trump should pay Carroll nearly $3 million for defamation.
Following the verdict, Carroll left the Manhattan federal court smiling but did not speak to reporters.
‘We’re very happy,’ said her lawyer, Roberta Kaplan.
Trump slammed the outcome on his social media platform Truth Social.
‘I have absolutely no idea who this woman is,’ he wrote, using all capital letters. ‘This verdict is a disgrace — a continuation of the greatest witch hunt of all time.’
Trump’s 2024 campaign team said in a statement that the case was a “political endeavor” intended to derail Trump’s bid to regain the White House, and that he would appeal.
Carroll told the two-week-long civil trial that the assault had left her feeling ‘ashamed’ and unable to have romantic relationships.
She said it took her more than 20 years to go public because she was ‘frightened’ by Trump.
Her lawyers called to the witness stand two other women who testified that Trump sexually assaulted them decades ago.
Former businesswoman Jessica Leeds said that Trump groped her in the business class section of a flight in the United States in the 1970s.
Journalist Natasha Stoynoff said Trump kissed her without her consent during an interview at his Mar-a-Lago estate in 2005.
Around a dozen women accused Trump of sexual misconduct ahead of the 2016 election that sent him to the White House.