E. Jean Carroll defamation trial against Donald Trump

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A courtroom sketch shows E. Jean Carroll testifying on the witness stand in Federal Court, in New York, on Wednesday, January 17.

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The trial that will decide how much money in damages Donald Trump must pay E. Jean Carroll resumes later this morning.

Carroll in her testimony last week recounted how Trump’s 2019 statements about her led to threatening messages and upended her sense of safety.

The attacks started “instantaneously,” Carroll said as she described several safety precautions she’s taken out of fear due to

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