KEY POINTS
  • E. Jean Carroll, the writer who accuses former President Donald Trump of raping her in a New York department store in the mid-1990s, began testifying at a civil trial for her lawsuit on Wednesday.
  • Carroll took the witness stand in Manhattan federal court after the judge in the case warned Trump's lawyer about the former president's new social media posts, which attacked Carroll's credibility.
  • Trump's posts mentioned two issues that Judge Lewis Kaplan had warned parties in the trial not to mention to jurors.
Writer E. Jean Carroll leaves the Manhattan Federal Court in New York on April 25, 2023, as jury selection is set to begin in the defamation case against former US President Donald Trump brought by Carroll, who accused him of raping her in the 1990s. 

E. Jean Carroll, the writer who accuses former President Donald Trump of raping her in a New York department store in the mid-1990s, began testifying at a civil trial for her lawsuit on Wednesday.

"I'm here because Trump raped me," Carroll testified. "He lied and shattered my reputation and I'm trying to get my life back."