Trump gets judge's rap as he heads off to rally
NEW YORK/ROCHESTER, New Hampshire — The woman whom Donald Trump was found liable of sexually assaulting faced off with the former president on Wednesday in a New York courtroom to say he subsequently ruined her reputation.
E. Jean Carroll, 80, is seeking more than $10 million alleging that Trump defamed her in 2019, when she first made her assault allegations public, by saying she "is not my type".
"It means I'm too ugly to assault," Carroll told the court.