Judge Denies Trump Request to Delay Deposition in E. Jean Carroll Rape Defamation Case

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Judge Denies Trump Request to Delay Deposition in E. Jean Carroll Rape Defamation Case
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The writer E. Jean Carroll says Donald Trump raped her in the mid-1990s in a New York City department store. The former president says she’s lying.

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The ruling comes as Carroll prepares to sue Trump in New York state court under a new law, the Adult Survivors Act, that lifted the statute of limitations of claims of rape and sexual abuse in the state. "Accordingly, discovery and evidence relating to whether or not the alleged rape occurred is relevant to both cases," said Kaplan.

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