Former advice columnist E Jean Carroll arrives to Manhattan federal court on Monday (Picture: AP)
Former President Donald Trump’s motion to declare a mistrial in his civil rape case was denied as his accuser returned to the witness stand.
US District Judge Lewis Kaplan on Monday morning rejected the request to dismiss columnist E Jean Carroll’s suit after Trump’s lawyer Tacopina alleged that Kaplan made ‘pervasive unfair and prejudicial rulings’ against his client.
Tacopina in a letter filed earlier in the day asked Kaplan to alternatively ‘correct the record for each and every instance in which the Court has mischaracterized the facts of this case to the Jury’. Tacopina requested that the judge ‘allow the Defendant’s counsel to have greater latitude to cross-examine Plaintiff and her witnesses’.
In addition, Tacopina wrote that his questions to Carroll that the judge labeled ‘argumentative’ were actually ‘well-established and accepted’ ways to conduct cross-examination.
Ex-President Donald Trump has not appeared in the rape trial (Picture: Shutterstock)
Carroll returned to the stand just after Kaplan denied the motion for a mistrial. It is her third day testifying and second day facing cross-examination. She told Tacopina that she was born in 1943 and is ‘a member of the silent generation’.
‘Women like me were taught and trained to keep our chins up and to not complain,’ said Carroll.
Tacopina asked Carroll why she decided to sue Trump and not former CBS chairman and CEO Les Moonves, whom she alleges sexually assaulting her in an elevator. Carroll unveiled accusations against Trump and Moonves in her 2019 book. Carroll responded that Trump, whom she claims raped her in a department store dressing room, called her a ‘scam’ while Moonvoes did not.
Former advice columnist E Jean Carroll took the witness stand for the third day on Monday (Picture: AP)
‘He didn’t call me names,’ Carroll said on Moonves. ‘He didn’t grind my face into the mud like Donald Trump did.’
Carroll in her sexual assault and defamation suit is seeking unspecified damages and for Trump to retract his comments.
Trump has not yet appeared in court for the trial and is not required to.
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A judge denied Donald Trump’s request to dismiss the lawsuit as rape accuser E Jean Carroll returned to the witness stand.