Detroit Free Press

Writer who accused Trump of rape files new suit

- Larry Neumeister

NEW YORK – A writer who accused former President Donald Trump of rape filed an upgraded lawsuit against him Thursday in New York, minutes after a new state law took effect allowing victims of sexual violence to sue over attacks that occurred decades ago.

E. Jean Carroll’s lawyer filed the legal papers electronic­ally as the Adult Survivor’s Act temporaril­y lifted the state’s usual deadlines for suing over sexual assault. She sought unspecifie­d compensato­ry and punitive damages for pain and suffering, psychologi­cal harms, dignity loss and reputation damage.

Carroll, a longtime advice columnist for Elle magazine, first made the claim in a 2019 book, saying Trump raped her in the dressing room of a Manhattan luxury department store in 1995 or 1996.

Trump responded to the book’s allegation­s by saying it could never have happened because Carroll was “not my type.”

His remarks led Carroll to file a defamation lawsuit against him, but that lawsuit has been tied up in appeals courts as judges decide whether he is protected from legal claims for comments made while he was president.

Previously, Carroll had been barred by state law from suing over the alleged rape because too many years had passed since the incident.

New York’s new law, however, gives sex crime victims who missed deadlines associated with statute of limitation­s a second chance to file a lawsuit. A window for such suits will open for one year, after which the usual time limits will be reinstated.

At least hundreds of lawsuits are expected.

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