E. Jean Carroll's Testimony in Trump Rape Case Draws to a Close.

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Donald Trump's lawyer cross-examined writer E. Jean Carroll in court over her claim that Trump raped her in a Manhattan department store in the 1990s. Carroll acknowledged that some details of her account were "difficult to conceive of," but rebuked the lawyer's use of the word "supposedly" to cast doubt on her claim. Carroll's lawsuit seeks unspecified damages and a retraction of what she said were Trump's defamatory comments. Trump has repeatedly denied the encounter ever happened.
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