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Trump seeks delay of defamation trial, citing ‘media frenzy’ caused by Manhattan indictment

Por: Politico Politics April 13, 2023

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Donald Trump argued late Tuesday that his historic indictment by a Manhattan grand jury requires a delay in another legal matter he faces: the defamation lawsuit brought by E. Jean Carroll, who says Trump defamed her when he denied and derided her claim that he raped her decades ago. The former president is slated to defend against those allegations in a civil trial on April 25, but his lawyer Joe Tacopina is urging U.S. District Court Judge... + full article



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