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Trump returns to a New York courtroom for second E. Jean Carroll defamation trial

Another New York trial against former President Donald Trump is expected to begin today: the second defamation case brought by writer E. Jean Carroll.

Carroll previously brought a civil lawsuit against Trump, alleging he raped her in a Manhattan department store and then defamed her when he denied her story. Last spring, a jury found Trump had sexually abused Carroll and then defamed her, awarding her $5 million in damages

But this trial, which is expected to wrap up this month, is for a separate incident of defamation — specifically when as president, Trump said Carroll "is not my type."

Carroll had filed this defamation lawsuit four years ago, but was blocked by Trump's Attorney General Bill Barr who argued Trump spoke within the bounds of his office as president. But last summer, the Biden administration's Justice Department reversed its decision that Trump had immunity, allowing the trial to proceed.

"I have no idea who this woman is. I have absolutely no idea. The whole thing is ridiculous," he told reporters last week. "I'm going to go to it and I'm going to explain I don't know who the hell she is."

The former president, fresh off a resounding win in the Iowa caucuses, is not required to attend the trial. Trump's lawyer Alina Habba requested the trial be moved and notified the judge that Trump would be unable to attend the trial on Wednesday and Thursday this week because he will instead attend the Florida funeral of his mother-in-law who passed away last week.

Trump is also slated for several campaign events in New Hampshire this week, including one Wednesday night.

New York district Judge Lewis Kaplan denied the request but will allow the trial, which is only expected to last a few days, to slip into next Monday

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