E. Jean Carroll begins giving evidence on why Trump should 'pay dearly' for attacks
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58% : After sitting in the courtroom during jury selection, Trump traveled to New Hampshire for a campaign rally Tuesday.30% : "Judge Lewis Kaplan has ruled Trump isn't allowed to argue to the current jurors that he didn't assault Carroll in light of that May verdict.
29% : Trump has stated he plans to attend the trial and "explain I don't know who the hell she is."
27% : "A jury in a civil trial found Trump liable this past May for sexually abusing Carroll at the department store, though it didn't find him liable for rape.
26% : Kaplan denied Trump's request for a delay to the trial in light of funeral arrangements for Melania Trump's mother, but did say Trump could have until Monday to testify even if other aspects of the trial conclude this week.
24% : Instead, the trial is restricted to determining what if any damages he must pay for harm caused by the 2019 statements and to deter Trump from ongoing defamatory attacks against Carroll.
21% : The question the court on day two of her defamations trial against Trump: how much money in damages he will have to pay.
21% : "She wants President Trump to pay for the risks she took," Trump lawyer Alina Habba told the jurors Tuesday.
20% : Carroll's team will begin offering testimony and evidence to support their case that Trump ruined her reputation and caused her to live in fear through his denials of sexually assaulting her.
18% : NEW YORK -- E. Jean Carroll, the former advice columnist who claims Donald Trump raped her in a department store dressing room almost 30 years ago, says the former president has shattered her reputation.
18% : The case ties back to two lengthy denials Trump made while president in 2019 after Carroll came forward publicly with allegations that he raped her in a department store dressing room.
17% : Trump called her allegations "a disgrace" and said "people should pay dearly for such false accusations.
14% : Even as Trump made a courtroom appearance during jury selection, he continued to attack Carroll on his Truth Social platform Tuesday as a woman with a "fake story" who is "seeking fame, fortune, and publicity.
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