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Trump is accused of stonewalling rape accuser to avoid Oct. 19 deposition

/ 04:48 AM October 01, 2022

Former U.S. President Donald Trump rallies with his supporters at Wilmington International Airport in Wilmington, North Carolina, U.S. September 23, 2022. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst

Former U.S. President Donald Trump rallies with his supporters at Wilmington International Airport in Wilmington, North Carolina, U.S. September 23, 2022. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst

NEW YORK — The writer suing Donald Trump for defamation after he denied having raped her in the mid-1990s accused the former U.S. president of stonewalling and trying to avoid a scheduled deposition as he tries to delay the case indefinitely.

In a letter filed on Friday in federal court in Manhattan, a lawyer for E. Jean Carroll also said Trump was “mistaken” in arguing that the lawsuit should be dismissed altogether because the U.S. government, and not he, was the proper defendant.

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Trump sought to put Carroll’s case on hold on Wednesday, after the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Manhattan left it to a Washington, D.C., appeals court to decide whether Trump acted as president when he branded Carroll a liar in 2019.

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A determination could take months, and a ruling in Trump’s favor could end Carroll’s defamation case.

“He should not be permitted to assert at the last minute that he is entitled to avoid a deposition because it remains on appeal,” Carroll’s lawyer Roberta Kaplan wrote. “It could hardly be clearer that defendant hopes to ‘run out the clock’ until he is elected president again.”

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A lawyer for Trump did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

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Kaplan also accused Trump of seeking an improper leg up in pre-trial discovery, saying Carroll has turned over 30,469 pages of documents and 19 substantive responses to questions over four months, while Trump has produced eight documents and four “incomplete” responses.

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Carroll sued Trump in November 2019, five months after he denied raping her in the mid-1990s in a Manhattan department store dressing room, and said “she’s not my type.”

The former Elle magazine columnist still plans to sue Trump for battery and inflicting emotional distress on Nov. 24.

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On that date, Carroll and other accusers get a one-year window to sue over alleged sexual misconduct even if the statute of limitations expired long ago under a recently enacted New York state law.

The case is Carroll v Trump, U.S. District Court, Southern District of New York, No. 20-07311.

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