Donald Trump’s lawyer for a second day sought to discredit columnist E. Jean Carroll’s allegations that she was raped by the former president in a Manhattan department store
Donald Trump’s lawyer for a second day sought to discredit columnist E. Jean Carroll’sby the former president in a Manhattan department store, after a federal judge rejected Mr. Trump’s request for a mistrial in the civil case.
Joe Tacopina, Mr. Trump’s lead attorney, suggested Ms. Carroll in the years since the alleged attack had acted in ways that were inconsistent with being a victim of sexual assault.
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