Former President Donald Trump continues to deny the allegations made against him by writer E. Jean Carroll, calling her account a hoax and reiterating that she levied false accusations. Trump addressed the issue during a recent campaign rally in Georgia, where he also referenced recent civil court victories against him.
Carroll alleges that Trump raped her in the 1990s, a claim that Trump vehemently denies. A jury did not find Trump liable for the alleged rape but did award Carroll $5 million for defamation. In a separate case, Trump was found to have defamed Carroll and was ordered to pay her $83.3 million in damages.
Despite the rulings, Trump has filed appeals in both cases and continues to criticize the judge overseeing them. He has also blamed Democratic operatives and referred to New York as a corrupt place. Carroll has not responded to Trump’s latest denials as of Sunday.
During his speech in Georgia, Trump also mentioned the $91 million bond that was posted this week in connection with the cases against him. The former president remains steadfast in his denial of Carroll’s allegations and shows no sign of backing down in the legal battle.
The ongoing dispute between Trump and Carroll continues to garner attention, with supporters and critics closely following the developments. As the cases proceed through the legal system, the outcome remains uncertain, leaving both parties at odds with each other.
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