Carroll's renewed testimony came shortly after Trump's team asked to declare a mistrial because of rulings the judge made that lawyers said favored Carroll. The judge rejected the request.
Before the cross-examination of E. Jean Carroll resumed, the defense requested a mistrial in a letter filed Monday at dawn. The judge denied it. N.J. Burkett has the story.A magazine columnist who says Donald Trump raped her in a department store's dressing room two decades before he became president acknowledged Monday that she never followed her own advice to readers that they report sexual attacks to police.
Carroll was testifying for a third day in the trial stemming from her lawsuit against Trump. She has said the then-real estate magnate raped her in the spring of 1996 at a luxury midtown Manhattan department store after they went into a dressing room together in an encounter that she said was fun and flirtatious until Trump became violent. She said she eventually kneed him and fled.
And shortly before Carroll first took the stand last week, Trump called the rape accusation "a fraudulentCarroll's renewed testimony came shortly after Tacopina asked Judge Lewis A. Kaplan, who is overseeing the civil proceedings, to declare a mistrial because of rulings he made that Tacopina said favored Carroll. The judge rejected the request.
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