Trump is sued for defamation by woman who claims he raped her in 1990s
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[November 05, 2019]
By Jonathan Stempel
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A woman who accuses
Donald Trump of raping her more than 23 years ago in a New York
department store sued the U.S. president on Monday over statements he
made in June denying that the attack occurred and criticizing her for
coming forward.
E. Jean Carroll, a longtime Elle magazine advice columnist, said in a
complaint filed in a New York state court in Manhattan that Trump lied
about attacking her, and "smeared her integrity, honesty, and dignity"
by concocting a "swarm of related lies" to explain why she would make
the incident up.
Carroll's account of the alleged rape at Bergdorf Goodman on Fifth
Avenue, which she said occurred between the autumn of 1995 and spring of
1996, had been published in New York magazine in June, excerpted from
her memoir released the following month.
"The lawsuit is frivolous and the story is a fraud - just like the
author," White House Press Secretary Stephanie Grisham said in a
statement. "The story she used to try and sell her trash book never
happened, period."
Carroll's lawsuit followed statements that Trump made after her account
was published, including that he did not rape Carroll and had never met
her, and that she was "totally lying" as part of an effort to boost book
sales.
"I'll say it with great respect: Number one, she's not my type. Number
two, it never happened. It never happened, OK?" he told The Hill
newspaper in Washington.
In her complaint, Carroll said the attack lasted two to three minutes,
before she ran out of the dressing room and onto Fifth Avenue.
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E. Jean Carroll is seen in an undated photo released on June 25,
2019. Courtesy E. Jean Carroll/Handout via REUTERS
Carroll said in the lawsuit she soon confided in two friends, author
Lisa Birnbach and former WCBS news anchor Carol Martin, about the
alleged attack, but did not report Trump to authorities because she
feared retribution.
She said she went public after accounts in 2017 of alleged sexual
misconduct by Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein, which he has
denied, spawned the #MeToo movement.
"No person in this country should be above the law -including the
President," Carroll said in a statement provided by her lawyers.
Trump has denied accusations by more than one dozen women who said
he made unwanted sexual advances against them years before he
entered politics.
He also faces a defamation lawsuit by Summer Zervos, a former
contestant on his television show "The Apprentice," who claimed he
kissed her against her will in 2007 in New York and later groped her
at a Beverly Hills hotel.
Zervos sued after Trump republished on Twitter a post calling her
accusations a "hoax."
(Reporting by Jonathan Stempel in New York; Additional reporting by
Ginger Gibson in Washington, D.C.; Editing by Noeleen Walder and
Howard Goller)
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