Court rejects Trump appeal in E. Jean Carroll case Posted on 31/12/2024 US president-elect Donald Trump once bragged about his sexual prowess on an ‘Access Hollywood’ video. (AP pic) NEW YORK: A federal appeals court today upheld a US$5 million verdict that E Jean Carroll won against Donald Trump when a jury found the US president-elect liable for sexually abusing and later defaming the former magazine columnist. A unanimous three-judge panel of the second US circuit court of appeals in Manhattan rejected Trump’s argument that the trial judge should not have let jurors hear evidence about the Republican’s alleged past sexual misconduct, making the trial and verdict unfair. The court said that evidence, including Trump bragging about his sexual prowess on an “Access Hollywood” video that surfaced during the 2016 US presidential campaign, established a “repeated, idiosyncratic pattern of conduct” consistent with Carroll’s allegations. “Taking the record as a whole and considering the strength of Ms Carroll’s case, we are not persuaded that any claimed error or combination of errors in the district court’s evidentiary rulings affected Mr Trump’s substantial rights,” the court said in an unsigned decision. The May 2023 verdict stemmed from an incident around 1996 in a Bergdorf Goodman department store dressing room in Manhattan, where Carroll, now 81, said Trump raped her, and an October 2022 Truth Social post where Trump denied Carroll’s claim as a hoax. Though jurors in federal court in Manhattan did not find that Trump, 78, committed rape, they awarded the former Elle magazine advice columnist US$2.02 million for sexual assault and US$2.98 million for defamation. ‘Hoax,’ Trump spokesman says A different jury ordered Trump in January to pay Carroll US$83.3 million for defaming her and damaging her reputation in June 2019, when he first denied her rape claim. In both denials, Trump said he did not know Carroll, she was “not my type”, and that she fabricated the rape claim to promote her memoir. Steven Cheung, a Trump spokesman, said in a statement that Americans “demand an immediate end to the political weaponisation of our justice system and a swift dismissal of all of the witch hunts, including the Democrat-funded Carroll hoax, which will continue to be appealed”. It was not clear if any appeal would go to the US Supreme Court. Trump tapped Cheung last month to be his White House communications director. Roberta Kaplan, a lawyer for Carroll, said in a statement: “E Jean Carroll and I are gratified by today’s decision.” Carroll’s cases are continuing despite Trump’s having won a second four-year White House term. In 1997, in a case involving former president Bill Clinton, the US Supreme Court ruled unanimously that sitting presidents have no immunity from civil litigation in federal court over actions predating and unrelated to their official duties as president. Evidence showed pattern: court Trump argued the US$5 million verdict should be thrown out because the trial judge, US district judge Lewis Kaplan, who is not related to Roberta Kaplan, should not have let jurors hear testimony from two other women who accused him of sexual misconduct. One, businesswoman Jessica Leeds, said Trump groped her on a plane in the late 1970s. The other, former People magazine writer Natasha Stoynoff, said Trump forcibly kissed her at his Mar-a-Lago estate in 2005. Trump’s lawyers also said the trial judge should not have let jurors watch the 2005 “Access Hollywood” video, where Trump boasted graphically about forcing himself on women. But the appeals court said that in each of these encounters, “Mr Trump engaged in an ordinary conversation with a woman he barely knew, then abruptly lunged at her in a semi-public place and proceeded to kiss and forcefully touch her without her consent.” It said this was “relevant to show a pattern tending to directly corroborate witness testimony and to confirm that the alleged sexual assault (of Carroll) actually occurred”. The court also rejected Trump’s claim that Kaplan should have allowed evidence that a prominent Democratic critic, billionaire LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman, funded Carroll’s case, saying it had “little probative value”. Carroll is also a Democrat. Judge Kaplan also oversaw the trial that ended with the US$83.3 million verdict. News
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