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Jan 25 2024
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Takeaways from Donald Trump’s testimony at the E. Jean Carroll defamation trial
Two days after dominating the New Hampshire GOP’s presidential primary, all but assuring himself a third straight nomination and rematch with President Joe Biden, Donald Trump returned to a Manhattan federal courthouse.
The former president took the stand for what was ultimately less than five minutes – including multiple admonishments from Judge Lewis Kaplan – as he seeks to avoid a
CNN (Online News)Jan 22 2024
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Trump rages against E. Jean Carroll, ignores Melania on wedding anniversary
Donald Trump raged against E. Jean Carroll in dozens of social media posts on Monday, though never once publicly mentioned his 19th wedding anniversary to Melania Trump. The former first lady has recently been out of the spotlight, due in part to the January 9 death of her 78-year-old mother, Amalija Knavs. The former president skipped last Thursday's court hearing in Manhattan to attend a
NewsweekJan 18 2024
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Why Donald Trump Is Facing E. Jean Carroll in Court a Second Time
You have been granted access, use your keyboard to continue reading. E. Jean Carroll said in court Thursday that she was fighting to restore her reputation. A jury already found that the former president sexually assaulted E. Jean Carroll, a former magazine writer, and defamed her. Why is he in court again? The accusations by the writer E. Jean Carroll that former President Donald J. Trump
New York Times (News)Jan 29 2024
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Potential Larger Fine for Trump After $84 Million E. Jean Carroll Trial
In a few days, a New York judge will decide on financial penalties in a civil fraud case brought by the state’s attorney general against former President Donald Trump and his companies. The attorney general is seeking $370 million in fines for allegedly misrepresenting the values of his business assets. State Supreme Court Judge Arthur Engoron is expected to rule on the cash fine and sanctions
Alaska CommonsJan 18 2024
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E. Jean Carroll is back on the witness stand — this time without Trump in the room
E. Jean Carroll will be back on the witness stand Thursday to testify in her damages trial as part of her defamation case against Donald Trump, but the former president won't be in attendance this time. Trump, who was admonished by the judge Wednesday for his commentary on Carroll's testimony, instead will be attending the funeral of his mother-in-law, Amalija Knavs, in Florida. Cross-
NBC News (Online)Jan 16 2024
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Second E. Jean Carroll trial against Trump begins in New York
NEW YORK — A civil defamation trial against former president Donald Trump began Tuesday in New York to determine what additional damages, if any, he owes E. Jean Carroll, a writer who in 2019 accused him of sexually assaulting her decades earlier. Sign up for Fact Checker, our weekly review of what's true, false or in-between in politics. A jury in a separate civil case last year found that
Washington PostJan 16 2024
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Donald Trump's second showdown with E. Jean Carroll could prove costly
Donald Trump could be made to pay millions more in damages to his accuser, E. Jean Carroll, as the second defamation trial involving the former president and the ex-Elle columnist gets underway. Trump is accused of defaming Carroll while denying that he sexually assaulted her at a Bergdorf Goodman store in New York in the 1990s, including claiming she made up the attack to sell copies of her
NewsweekJan 16 2024
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Trump smears E. Jean Carroll on social media while sitting in courtroom
Donald dared a federal judge to hold him in contempt of court by having screenshots of his sex abuse victim E. Jean Carroll's smutty jokes on Twitter posted to his social media account as he sat in the courtroom. The former president was last year found liable for sexually abusing Carroll in the 1990s at a New York City department store and then defaming her after she publicly accused him of
Raw StoryJan 16 2024
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Trump Unleashes On E. Jean Carroll Ahead Of Trial To Determine Monetary Damages
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HuffPostJan 26 2024
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Trump slammed with $83M verdict for repeatedly defaming advice columnist E. Jean Carroll
Donald Trump was ordered Friday to pay a whopping $83 million in damages for defaming E. Jean Carroll, the advice columnist a prior jury has found that Trump sexually assaulted inside a department store fitting room. The jury verdict was broken down into $65 million meant to punish Trump, $11 million to help Carroll rebuild her reputation and another $7.3 million to compensate her for her pain
New York Post (News)