Lawyer urges jury to make Trump pay 'unusually high' damages to E. Jean Carroll

A jury began deliberations Friday in the defamation trial against former U.S. president Donald Trump, deciding whether he owes writer E. Jean Carroll additional millions after a jury last year concluded that he sexually abused her in 1996.

Lawyer urges jury to make Trump pay 'unusually high' damages to E. Jean Carroll
Former U.S. president Donald Trump is seen leaving entrance of Trump Tower in Manhattan.

A jury began deliberations Friday in the defamation trial against former U.S. president Donald Trump, deciding whether he owes writer E. Jean Carroll additional millions after a jury last year concluded that he sexually abused her in 1996.