The Second Circuit upholds that the incoming president is a serial sexual abuser, highlighting a pattern of nonconsensual advances on women he barely knew.
Trump's defense argued there was no physical evidence supporting E. Jean Carroll's claims, yet the court maintained that the testimony presented was credible and substantial.
Lawyers for Trump deliberately kept him away from the courtroom, recognizing how his presence might adversely affect the jury's perception during the trial.
The court dismissed Trump's claims on appeal as merely halfhearted, especially regarding the admissibility of testimony from other women accusing him of similar behavior.
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