A collection of the images from the E Jean Carroll trial in consecutive order. From the first day of testimony to the final verdict
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E Jean Carroll on the witness stand 1st day of testimony, below cover of New York Daily News
E Jean Carroll on witness stand with photo of her and Donald Trump from the 1980's
E Jean Carroll breaking down on witness stand describing the attack by Donald Trump
Trump Deposition played for jury where he stated that when questioned if the Access Hollywood statements were true:
"Well, historically, that's true with stars," Trump replied."It's true with stars that they can grab women by the p----?" Trump was asked. "Well, if you look over the last million years, I guess that's been largely true," Trump said. "Not always, but largely true. Unfortunately, or fortunately." "And you consider yourself to be a star?" Trump was asked. He replied " Yes" Joe Tacopina seated at trial watching the cross examination of Dr Leslie Lebowitz by his co counsel. E Jean Carroll seated upper left hand corner. Note: Carroll was seated deep into the well of the courtroom and barely able to be seen by artists. It was a challenge to draw her during trial when she was not in the witness stand.
Dr Leslie Lebowtiz on the witness stand on direct examination discussing the effect of trauma from a sexual assault on E Jean Carroll, and other victims.
Former People Magazine reporter Natasha Stoynoff describes the sexual assault made by Donald Trump during a magazine interview at Mara Lago.
E Jean Carroll's friend, Carol Martin describes the conversation she had with Carroll soon after the attack by Donald Trump.
Final witness: E Jean Carroll's former boss, Roberta Myers on the witness stand.
Joe Tacopina addressing Judge Kaplan regarding giving Trump more time to decide to testify after he rested.
E Jean Carroll's attorney Roberta Kaplan giving her summation to the jury. The jury was anonymous so no faces were drawn. Joe Tacopina gives his summation to the jury, while showing excerpts from the Donald Trump video deposition Verdict being read in open court. Jury in foreground, Carroll seated left between her attorneys.
E Jean Carroll's reaction after the verdict was read. She turned around and smiled at the jury as the courtroom deputy was polling the jury.
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