Writer's lawyers say Trump is wrong about $5 million sex abuse-defamation jury award

FILE - E. Jean Carroll walks out of federal court May 9, 2023, in New York. Lawyers for an advice columnist who won a $5 million sex abuse and defamation jury verdict against former President Donald Trump have urged a judge to reject Trump's efforts to reduce the award to under $1 million. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig, File)

NEW YORK (AP) 鈥 Former President Donald Trump's claim that a jury sided with him when it agreed he didn't rape an advice columnist in a luxury Manhattan department store in the 1990s was an erroneous interpretation of the jury's $5 million award and its finding that he sexually abused her, her lawyers said Thursday.

The lawyers urged a federal judge to reject a that he lower the amount for sexual abuse and defamation awarded to the writer, E. Jean Carroll, to less than $1 million or let another jury hear evidence about damages and make its own determination.

In doing so, the attorneys said Trump's lawyers had unjustly tried to mischaracterize the May verdict, which resulted from a two-week trial. Trump did not attend the trial, though extensive excerpts of his recorded October deposition were shown to jurors.

that Trump, 77, turned a flirtatious and fun chance encounter between the two into a violent sexual assault inside a Bergdorf Goodman dressing room in the spring of 1996, leaving her so traumatized that she never had another romantic relationship.

The jury awarded $2 million in compensatory damages for sexual abuse. Most of the rest of the $5 million award was for defamation. Trump鈥檚 lawyers said the sex abuse award was grossly excessive and the rest was based on pure speculation.

In papers filed after the verdict, Trump's attorneys argued that the jury's conclusion that he sexually abused Carroll "could have included groping of Plaintiff鈥檚 breasts through clothing, or similar conduct, which is a far cry from rape.鈥

鈥淚n fact, that was not a version of events that was presented to the jury at trial at all,鈥 Carroll's lawyers wrote. 鈥淭he word 鈥榖reast鈥 was not used a single time during Carroll鈥檚 testimony, in contrast to the word 'vagina,' which was used repeatedly.鈥

They added: 鈥淭rump cannot now demand that damages be based on some imaginary version of events in which he did nothing more than touch Carroll鈥檚 breast through her dress."

The jury award likely resulted from its understanding that Carroll repeatedly 鈥渉as had to relive the painful sensation of Trump鈥檚 fingers jamming inside her,鈥 Carroll's lawyers said.

Carroll first made her claims publicly in a 2019 memoir that she was raped by Trump. Immediately, the then-president denied it and disparaged her claims, saying he didn't know her and had never been inside a department store with her.

Her lawyers said the portion of the jury verdict attributed to defamation was well earned by someone 鈥渄efamed by one of the loudest voices in the world, in a statement read by millions and millions of people, which described you as a liar, labeled your account of a forcible sexual assault a 'hoax,' and accused you of making up a horrific accusation to sell a 鈥榬eally crummy book.鈥欌

The trial judge, Lewis A. Kaplan, amend a second defamation lawsuit still pending against Trump with fresh defamation claims resulting from comments Trump made at a CNN town hall a day after the verdict.

in compensatory damages and substantially more in punitive damages after Trump called her a 鈥渨hack job鈥 and repeated his claims that she made up the story that he attacked her.

Trump attorney Joe Tacopina said he would not comment beyond what was written in submissions to the judge.

The Associated Press typically does not name people who say they have been sexually assaulted unless they come forward publicly, as Carroll has done.

The former president for the White House on Nov. 15. In March, Trump became the first former U.S. president to be criminally charged, facing 34 felony counts in a Manhattan courtroom of as part of a hush money scheme. He is now under on dozens of charges related to alleged mishandling and retention of classified documents. He has pleaded not guilty to all charges.

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