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May 11 2023
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E. Jean Carroll Considering Suing Trump AGAIN Over ‘Disgusting’ Comments at CNN Town Hall
E. Jean Carroll, fresh off her courtroom victory over Donald Trump, told the New York Times on Thursday that she is now considering another defamation suit against the former president and current 2024 GOP frontrunner, based on his comments at CNN’s town hall on Wednesday night. Trump tore into Carroll, who was awarded five million dollars in compensatory and punitive damages from Trump
MediaiteMay 11 2023
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Trump’s Biggest Blunder in the E. Jean Carroll Trial Will Probably Doom Him in Court Again and Again
After hearing evidence for two weeks, it took a jury of Donald Trump’s peers less than two and a half hours to find him legally responsible for both sexual assault and defamation, ordering him to pay his victim, E. Jean Carroll, approximately $5 million in damages. The speed of the verdict was even more remarkable considering that the time the jury spent included ordering and eating lunch.
SlateMay 10 2023
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Donald Trump Says He Will Appeal Verdict in E. Jean Carroll's Sexual Assault and Defamation Case
Donald Trump is set to appeal Tuesday's court verdict in which a jury found him liable for sexually abusing and defaming E. Jean Carroll. Joseph Tacopina, the former president's attorney, told reporters after the verdict was announced that Trump would challenge the outcome, reported The New York Times. Tacopina added that the trial was "highly prejudicial" and claimed Judge Lewis A. Kaplan
PeopleMay 09 2023
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New York jury finds Donald Trump sexually abused E. Jean Carroll in civil suit
A federal jury in New York City reached a decision Tuesday in the civil trial of advice columnist E. Jean Carroll vs. former President Donald Trump.
The jury decided that Trump was not liable for rape, but was liable for sexual abuse and defamation. The jury awarded Carroll at least $2 million.
The six men and three women on the jury began deliberating Tuesday morning on the
Fox News (Online News)Jul 12 2023
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Trump melts down on Truth Social after DOJ says it will no longer shield him in E. Jean Carroll case
The Department of Justice said Tuesday that it would no longer defend former President Donald Trump in the contentious sexual battery and defamation lawsuit writer E. Jean Carroll filed against him. According to the Daily Beast, Justice Department attorneys notified a New York City federal judge that they would not affirm that "Donald J. Trump was acting within the scope of his office and
SalonJun 13 2023
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Karine Jean-Pierre violated Hatch Act, says watchdog group: 'An inappropriate attempt to influence the vote'
The BlazeMay 01 2023
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“No legal basis”: Experts explain Trump’s failed bid for mistrial in E. Jean Carroll lawsuit
U.S. District Judge Lewis Kaplan on Monday denied Donald Trump's attorney's request for a mistrial in E. Jean Carroll's civil case accusing the former president of rape and defamation. Trump attorney Joe Tacopina filed a letter in Manhattan federal court on Monday morning, arguing that a mistrial should be granted "based upon pervasive unfair and prejudicial rulings by the Court." Tacopina
SalonFeb 26 2024
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Joe Biden plans a trip to the border to upstage Trump -- and heads for the wrong end
Three years after doing nothing, Joe Biden is finally making a trip to the border. According to the New York Times: President Biden is planning to make a rare visit to the southern border on Thursday, his press secretary said, traveling to Brownsville, Texas, on the same day that former President Donald J. Trump has already scheduled a border trip. On his Thursday trip to Brownsville, Mr.
American ThinkerFeb 17 2024
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Five-year-old migrant who fell sick in shelter died of sepsis, medical examiner says
A 5-year-old boy who fell ill in a city-run migrant shelter in December died of sepsis and a bacterial infection, according to the Cook County medical examiner’s office. Jean Carlos Martinez Rivero, died Dec. 17 of sepsis and streptococcus pyogenes, a bacterial infection that can cause strep throat, pathologists at the medical examiner’s office concluded in a report issued late this week.
Chicago TribuneApr 20 2023
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How sea level rise drove the native community of Isle de Jean Charles from their homes
The climate crisis is often touted as an emergency that needs action now to stave off negative impacts in the future. But for one native community in the U.S., the consequences of climate change are already here.
The community Isle de Jean Charles, a barrier island located in Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana, where the delta of the Mississippi River opens to thousands of wetlands in the
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