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US President Donald Trump Finally Sets To Face Trial Over Sexual Assault

US President Donald Trump is set to face trial in court after E. Jean Carroll accused him of sexually assaulting her in a department store dressing room in the mid-1990s.
Carroll first made the accusations against Trump in a book published in 2019, but the former President has denied the allegations and dismissed them as “fake news”. However, in a ruling on Thursday, a New York appeals court decided that Trump’s previous role as President does not grant him immunity from the defamation lawsuit.
The decision allows Carroll’s lawsuit to proceed to trial, marking a significant development in the high-profile case. The trial could potentially expose Trump to legal repercussions and financial damages if he is found guilty of the accusations.
Carroll’s legal team has welcomed the decision, stating that it is a “victory for survivors everywhere” and that they are looking forward to proving their case in court. Meanwhile, Trump’s lawyers have indicated that they will continue to vigorously defend their client against the allegations.
The trial date has not yet been set, but this ruling marks a major step forward in the case and is likely to attract widespread attention in the months to come.