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They highlighted the admission of testimony from two other women who accused Trump of past misconduct, along with the infamous 2005 “Access Hollywood” tape in which he made crude remarks about women.
Lawyers described Carroll’s allegations as “implausible” and “unsubstantiated,” insisting the entire matter amounted to a politically timed effort to damage him.
In filings to the high court, Trump’s attorneys wrote: “It is deeply damaging to the fabric of our republic for President Trump, in the midst of a historic presidency, to have to take his focus away from his singular and unique duties as chief executive to continue fighting against decades-old, false allegations and the myriad wrongs throughout this baseless case. This mistreatment of a President cannot be allowed to stand.”
The Second Circuit Court of Appeals had upheld the $5 million verdict, determining that the evidentiary rulings by U.S. District Judge Lewis Kaplan fell within permissible discretion and that any potential errors were harmless.
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