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The writer E. Jean Carroll, who publicly accused Donald Trump of sexual assault decades ago, concluded a day-and-a-half of testimony in her defamation case on Thursday. Dressed in a black blouse and a patterned skirt, Carroll appeared resolute facing cross-examination from Trump's attorney, Alina Habba.
Carroll's testimony centered around the fallout from Trump's statements calling her claims "a lie and a hoax," which she argues severely damaged her reputation and even led to threats to her safety. She described the emotional toll of being labelled a liar and facing online harassment, stating, "My. . .