E. Jean Carroll Accuses Trump of Rape and Defamation in Ongoing Trial
- E. Jean Carroll testified that Donald Trump raped her in a dressing room in 1996.
- Carroll is suing Trump for defamation after he denied her allegations and accused her of lying.
- Trump did not appear in court, angering the judge and potentially helping Carroll's case.
- Experts say Trump's lawyer's aggressive questioning of Carroll could backfire and sway the jury to her side.
- The trial is seen as a chance for vindication by Trump's accusers, who could win millions in damages if Carroll prevails.