Washington: A New York judge on Thursday spurred Trump's efforts to delay the case of a woman accused of raping US President Donald Trump in a ruling that being in the presidency could not save her from the case. is. Judge Verna Saunders of Manhattan, pointing to a recent US Supreme Court ruling that the president cannot escape the criminal investigation of a New York prosecutor, said the same principle applies to E. Jean Carroll's defamation suit in which Trump's lawyer had argued that the Constitution prohibits the President from being dragged into pleadings filed in state courts.
Saunders said, 'No, it is not.' After this decision, Carol is allowed to continue her case. She is urging Trump's DNA as possible evidence. They allege that Trump had raped her in the 1990s and even humiliated her to force her to withdraw this claim.
Carroll's lawyer Roberta Kaplan said, 'We are eager to move forward on the fact that we can prove that Donald Trump had maligned Carroll when he lied about Carroll's bold decision. That Donald Trump had raped her. Trump's lawyers have been informed about the verdict through e-mail and phone messages.
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