Trump ordered to pay 83.3 million for defamation


Donald Trump was ordered Friday by a New York civil court to pay a whopping $83.3 million in damages to author E. Jean Carroll for defaming her, amid accusations of rape in the years 1990.

The former President of the United States, campaigning to be re-elected, immediately denounced on his social network Truth Social a “ridiculous” conviction and promised to appeal.

The big favorite in the Republican primaries and very likely opponent of Joe Biden in the November presidential election has once again denounced “a witch hunt led by Biden against (him) and the Republican Party”.

This astronomical amount of more than $83 million, decided by a popular jury, notably includes $65 million in “punitive” damages.

The jurors recognized the intention to “harm” Mr. Trump, 77, already found responsible by the judge for defamatory remarks against Mr.me Carroll, 80, who claimed at least $10 million in compensation for moral and professional harm.

Elizabeth Jean Carroll is a former columnist for the American edition of the magazine She who accused Donald Trump of rape in 1996 in a fitting room of a New York department store. On the basis of another civil complaint in 2022 for rape and defamation, she had already had him found responsible last May in civil proceedings for sexual assault 28 years ago and for defamatory remarks made in 2022. Mr. Trump was then ordered to pay $5 million in compensation.

The total amount he must pay after the 2023 and 2024 trials therefore amounts to more than $88 million.

This second trial, solely for defamation, arises from a first civil complaint in 2019 and began on January 16, in an electric atmosphere, in the presence most often of the ex-tenant of the White House, who dreams of to go back there.

Trump leaves the courtroom

The final arguments had barely begun on Friday when the tempestuous businessman suddenly got up from his chair and jumped out of the courtroom, according to an AFP journalist. Donald Trump, however, returned to the courtroom.

M’s lawyerme Carroll, Roberta Kaplan (no relation to Judge Kaplan), had just said that the former President of the United States had “continued throughout the trial to defame” her client.

“The man who sexually assaulted (Mme Carroll) does what he wants: he lies, he defames,” thundered the lawyer, for whom the septuagenarian “continues to harm him on his powerful platform”, Truth Social, and his tens of millions of subscribers .

In fact, the tycoon published around twenty messages on Friday once again accusing Mme Carroll of having put together “a fake Monica Lewinsky story” — named after the White House intern scandal that nearly took away President Bill Clinton in the late 1990s — and of “seeking to extort” money.

On Thursday, the ex-president briefly defended himself at the trial, but his freedom of speech was strictly limited by the judge to avoid any verbal slippage.

He simply indicated with a “yes” that he had made the remarks targeted by a first complaint in 2019 against accusations of rape that had just been launched, for the first time publicly, by E. Jean Carroll in a book.

“She said something that I considered to be false,” Mr. Trump said.

But again on Wednesday evening, he launched 37 attacks on Truth Social against Mme Carroll, whom he continues to denigrate and insult by calling her “crazy”, with a “phony story”, which he has “never seen in (his) life”. “She’s sick,” he repeated during the procedure.

Judge Kaplan, who presided over the first trial last year, ordered that this second one relate only to the defamatory comments of Donald Trump and not to the complainant’s accusations of rape. In addition to this case, four criminal trials await the former president of the United States.

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