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Jury is out in Donald Trump rape case as lawyer for E. Jean Carroll bashes the ex president for claiming he was NOT allowed to defend himself against 'false allegations' and will appeal if he's found liable
time:2023-05-29 03:40:06 source:The Washington Post
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