On Tuesday, a New York jury said that President Donald Trump was “liable” for battery — not rape — of former columnist E. Jean Carroll, who claimed the 45th president raped her.
“The jury found that Trump did not rape Carroll but sexually abused her, and awarded damages of $2 million in compensatory damages and $20,000 in punitive damages for battery,” according to ABC News.
“The jury awarded $1 million in damages, $1.7 million for reputation repair, and $280,000 in punitive damages. The jury reached its verdict after just under three hours of deliberations,” the outlet reported.
The jury, led no doubt by far-leftists, claimed Trump saying Carroll’s allegations were “a Hoax and a lie” and saying, “This woman is not my type,” amounted to defamation.
This comes despite Carroll being able to pinpoint when she claims Trump attacked her, although she says she met him around 1987 and the alleged altercation happened in approximately 1996.
After the verdict, Trump wrote on Truth Social, “I HAVE ABSOLUTELY NO IDEA WHO THIS WOMAN IS. THIS VERDICT IS A DISGRACE – A CONTINUATION OF THE GREATEST WITCH HUNT OF ALL TIME!”
The National Pulse reported Monday, “Carroll, 79, first alleged that she was raped by Trump in a book released in 2019. Her story is extremely similar to the sub plot of a Law and Order episode which aired in late 2012, a few months after she posted a sex question about Trump to her Facebook followers. Carroll has admitted to being both a Law and Order and an Apprentice fan, the latter hosted by Trump for almost two decades. ‘Would you have sex with Donald Trump for $17,000?’ she asked her followers, before going on to suggest that in her fantasy scenario, Trump may not be able to speak.”
She also claimed rape is “sexy” while appearing on CNN: