Trump is found liable for sexual abuse in a civil trial.

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A group of six men and three women on the jury ordered Donald J. Trump to pay $5 million in compensation to the author E. Jean Carroll.

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Trump called the verdict a "disgrace".

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Although the jury found that Ms. Carroll did not prove Mr. Trump had raped her, they determined that he had sexually abused her.

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They also found that Mr. Trump had defamed her when he called her allegations a "complete con job" and "a Hoax and a lie" on his Truth Social website in October.

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Mr. Trump, who is running for president in 2024, claimed the trial was unfair on social media and planned to appeal the verdict.

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His lawyer, Joseph Tacopina, called the verdict "strange" and expressed plans to appeal the other findings.

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Although over a dozen women have accused Mr. Trump of sexual misconduct in the past, this is the first case to successfully go to trial.

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The findings are civil, not criminal, meaning Mr. Trump has not been convicted of any crime and will not face prison time.

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Ms. Carroll nodded along as the verdict was read and embraced her lawyer, Roberta Kaplan after the jury left the courtroom

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The jurors remained anonymous throughout the trial, even from the judge and lawyers, and were instructed not to identify themselves for a long time after the trial's conclusion.

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