KEY POINTS
  • A federal judge denied former President Donald Trump's request for a mistrial in writer E. Jean Carroll's civil rape and defamation case against him.
  • Trump's attorney had alleged that the federal judge in the case has made "pervasive unfair and prejudicial rulings" against the ex-president.
  • The mistrial request came after Carroll testified that Trump "raped me" and "shattered my reputation."
Author E. Jean Carroll arrives to federal court in New York on April 25, 2023, in the trial of her civil suit against Donald Trump, who she claims raped her in the 1990s.

A federal judge on Monday denied former President Donald Trump's request for a mistrial in writer E. Jean Carroll's civil rape and defamation case against him, allowing her testimony to resume.

Trump attorney Joe Tacopina asked for a mistrial hours earlier in an 18-page letter accusing Judge Lewis Kaplan of making "pervasive unfair and prejudicial rulings" against the former president.