Close Menu
  • Homepage
  • News
  • Politics
  • Entertainment
  • Business & Economy
  • Opinion
  • About Us
  • Privacy Policy

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

What's Hot

I helped Tinubu win election in 2023 – Lai Mohammed

January 14, 2026

Owo Church Massacre: Victims Point Out Alleged Terrorists In Court

January 14, 2026

Court Orders Facebook Owner Meta To Pay Falana $25,000 For Privacy Invasion

January 14, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
THE EDITOR
  • Homepage
  • News
  • Politics
  • Entertainment
  • Business & Economy
  • Opinion
  • About Us
  • Privacy Policy
THE EDITOR
You are at:Home»News»Trump lawyers will not present a defence case at E Jean Carroll trial
News

Trump lawyers will not present a defence case at E Jean Carroll trial

theeditorBy theeditorMay 4, 2023No Comments4 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

Donald Trump’s lawyers will not present a defence case at the E Jean Carroll trial.

Mr Trump’s expert witness won’t be testifying in the proceedings, Ms Carroll’s attorney Roberta Kaplan said in court, meaning that the former president has no witnesses on his side.

Trump lawyer Joe Tacopina later confirmed on Wednesday afternoon that the defence team would not put forward a case, according to Law & Crime.

Mr Tacopina went on to mention the Carroll legal team including the “Billy Bush tape” in their case.

“We all know what you’re talking about,” Judge Lewis Kaplan said, referring to the Access Hollywood tape released during the 2016 campaign in which Mr Trump bragged about sexually assaulting women.

Mr Trump later claimed that it was simply “locker room talk” and that he didn’t behave as such.

Judge Kaplan said that the jury should receive the case by “early next week”.

Ms Carroll, the former Elle magazine advice columnist, sued Mr Trump in 2019 and 2022. The current trial is a civil case in which Ms Carroll is alleging that Mr Trump is guilty of battery and defamation in connection to a rape allegation.

Ms Carroll has claimed that Mr Trump sexually assaulted her in a fitting room at the Berghof Goodman department store in Manhattan in the mid-1990s.

On Wednesday, a psychological expert hired by the Carroll legal team, Dr Leslie Lebowitz, said that Ms Carroll showed signs of PTSD but that she didn’t fulfil the full criteria.

Dr Lebowitz said that a “high level of harm” is required for such a diagnosis.

“You’re talking about a pretty severe mental illness, which is often chronic,” she said, according to Law & Crime.

“What happens to a person’s brain when they experience trauma?” a lawyer for Ms Carroll asked.

“When your brain is flooded with stress hormones, our normal functioning is altered,” Dr Lebowitz said, adding that Ms Carroll testifying about adrenaline going through her body is consistent with that.

She added that the brain being affected by stress hormones can take over other usual reactions.

“They don’t scream, even if they’re being raped” in a fitting room, Dr Lebowitz said, Law & Crime reported.

Ms Carroll testified previously during the trial that she didn’t scream during the alleged attack.

The writer grew emotional at times during her testimony earlier in the trial when she outlined Mr Trump’s alleged rape in graphic detail.

Dr Lebowitz said on Wednesday that “people with trauma tend to hyper-attend to certain elements, and ignore other ones”.

She added that people may also have detailed recollections of what happened at the start of an incident, but that they may forget how they exited the situation, according to Law & Crime.

Speaking about memories detailing the time and place of traumatic incident fading over time, Dr Lebowitz said that “those kind of details are context. They’re the other things. Our brain doesn’t hold on to things that at the time didn’t seem important”.

She said the brain holds onto things that appear to be “salient” or “life-threatening”.

“Intrusive memories are like flags that are planted where unresolved and traumatic memories lie,” she said. “You don’t choose to think about it – it just enters.”

Asked about triggers for intrusive memories, Dr Lebowitz said, “I think most of us would assume that there’s some sort of a trigger, but one does not always know what it is”.

Dr Lebowitz mentioned the example of a combat veteran having a panic attack but not knowing what the trigger may have been.

A veteran of the Vietnam War may pass a Vietnamese restaurant and the smell of the food may serve as the trigger, but they may not be aware of it, she said.

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Previous ArticleDJ Cuppy Relocates From Nigeria With Fiance, Taylor
Next Article Bank of England sets out new plans to regulate crypto
theeditor
  • Website

Related Posts

Third Mainland Bridge Surveillance Cost ₦2.5 Billion Not ₦40 Billion – Umahi

January 13, 2026

Are you better than Atiku – Dele Momodu to Datti Baba-Ahmed

January 10, 2026

Court bars Resident doctors from Jan 12 strike

January 10, 2026

Comments are closed.

Demo
News

Third Mainland Bridge Surveillance Cost ₦2.5 Billion Not ₦40 Billion – Umahi

January 13, 2026 Featured

Are you better than Atiku – Dele Momodu to Datti Baba-Ahmed

January 10, 2026 Most Read

Court bars Resident doctors from Jan 12 strike

January 10, 2026 News

Expect Prosperity This Year – Tinubu Assures Nigerians

January 9, 2026 News

19 Banks Meet New Capital Requirements Ahead Of March 31 Deadline (See names)

January 7, 2026 Brands

2027: Diri, Senators, Asari-Dokubo, APC Stakeholders Endorse Tinubu

January 7, 2026 Opinion

Popular Nigerian church to pay N50,000 monthly to unemployed workers for three months

January 6, 2026 News

INEC resumes nationwide voter registration

January 6, 2026 News
Don't Miss

I helped Tinubu win election in 2023 – Lai Mohammed

By theeditorJanuary 14, 2026

Alhaji Lai Mohammed, a former Minister of information and culture has disclosed how he deployed…

North Carolina’s Lieutenant Governor Had Some MLK Day Thoughts on Race

January 25, 2020

Walmart raises starting hourly wage to $12 in 500 stores, as part of a test

January 25, 2020
Stay In Touch
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Pinterest
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
  • Vimeo

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest creative news from SmartMag about art & design.

About Us
About Us

About Us
At Theeditor NGR, we believe that journalism should inform, inspire, and empower. Founded with the vision of delivering accurate, timely, and engaging stories, we are committed to keeping our readers at the heart of every headline.
- Our Mission: To provide clear, fact-based reporting that cuts through the noise and helps our audience understand the world around them.
- Our Coverage: From breaking news and in-depth investigations to culture, technology, and lifestyle, we bring diverse perspectives to the stories that matter most.
- Our Values: Integrity, transparency, and community. We hold ourselves accountable to the highest standards of journalism while embracing innovation in digital storytelling.
- Our Promise: Whether local or global, we deliver news that is relevant, reliable, and accessible — because an informed society is a stronger society.

We're accepting new partnerships right now.

Email Us: info@theeditorngr.com
Contact: +2348132055844

Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest YouTube WhatsApp
Our Picks

I helped Tinubu win election in 2023 – Lai Mohammed

January 14, 2026

Owo Church Massacre: Victims Point Out Alleged Terrorists In Court

January 14, 2026

Court Orders Facebook Owner Meta To Pay Falana $25,000 For Privacy Invasion

January 14, 2026
Most Popular

I helped Tinubu win election in 2023 – Lai Mohammed

January 14, 2026

North Carolina’s Lieutenant Governor Had Some MLK Day Thoughts on Race

January 25, 2020

Walmart raises starting hourly wage to $12 in 500 stores, as part of a test

January 25, 2020
© 2026 TheeditorNGR
  • Homepage
  • News
  • Politics
  • Entertainment
  • Business & Economy
  • Opinion
  • About Us
  • Privacy Policy

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.