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Jan 26 2024
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Jury orders Trump to pay E. Jean Carroll $83M for calling her a liar
A jury has awarded an additional $83.3 million to former advice columnist E. Jean Carroll, who says former President Donald Trump damaged her reputation by calling her a liar after she accused him of sexual assault. Friday’s verdict was the second time in nine months that a jury addressed Carroll’s claim that Trump assaulted her in a New York City department store in 1996. Another jury last
Daily KosJan 26 2024
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NYC jury finds Trump owes E. Jean Carroll $83.3M for defaming her
Donald Trump must pay $ $83.3 million to writer E. Jean Carroll for defaming her when he was president and to stop him from continuing to ruin her reputation, a jury decided on Friday. The jury of seven men and two women that heard the longtime advice columnist’s second case against Trump in Manhattan federal court handed down the damages verdict after deliberating for less than three hours.
New York Daily NewsJan 26 2024
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Jury hits Trump with massive amount of damages in E. Jean Carroll defamation trial
The jury has reached a decision in Donald Trump's second defamation trial involving E. Jean Carroll, according to Inner City Press. Jurors awarded the author and columnist $7.3 million for compensatory damages, $11 million to restore her reputation, and $65 million in punitive damages for defamatory statements made against Carroll while serving as president after she accused him of raping her
Raw StoryJan 26 2024
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Trump says he’ll appeal ‘ridiculous’ E. Jean Carroll defamation ruling
Former President Trump said Friday he plans to appeal after a jury ordered him to pay $83.3 million for defaming writer E. Jean Carroll, who had alleged he sexually assaulted her decades ago.
“Absolutely ridiculous! I fully disagree with both verdicts, and will be appealing this whole Biden Directed Witch Hunt focused on me and the Republican Party,” Trump wrote on Truth Social. “Our
The HillJan 26 2024
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Trump Gets Hit With $83 Million Punishment in New E. Jean Carroll Case
Donald Trump was ordered to pay $83 million on Friday for lying about a sexual assault that a jury said he committed decades ago against E. Jean Carroll, with jurors on Friday deciding only a massive sum close to nine-figures would stop Trump from attacking Carroll.
It already appears that the verdict might not be enough.
The former president has remained defiant for years,
Daily BeastJan 25 2024
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Alabama nitrogen gas execution and E. Jean Carroll trial resumes: Morning Rundown
There is no guarantee Donald Trump will follow the rules as he takes the stand in E. Jean Carroll's defamation trial. Arizona's now-former GOP chairman said he was threatened with an incriminating tape if he didn't resign. Plus, a rat-shaped hole is bringing chaos to a Chicago street. Here’s what to know today. Trump to take the stand in E. Jean Carroll trial After a three-day Covid delay,
NBC News (Online)Sep 14 2023
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Gloria Jean Arter, Leetonia, Ohio
LEETONIA, Ohio (MyValleyTributes) – Gloria Jean Arter, 95, passed away unexpectedly at 2:52 p.m., Tuesday, September 12, 2023 at Salem Regional Medical Center from complications of a recent stroke. Ms. Arter was born April 15, 1928 in Lisbon, a daughter of the late Evan F. and Thelma (Carlisle) Loch and was a life resident of the area. A 1946 graduate of Lisbon David Anderson High School,
WKBN 27Jan 22 2024
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Trump Attacks E. Jean Carroll In More Than 40 Posts On Truth Social
Former President Donald Trump took to Truth Social Monday attacking writer E. Jean Carroll in more than three dozen separate posts, hours after the defamation trial against Trump was canceled for the day because of a juror illness. The former president posted more than 40 times in the span of less than an hour Monday morning, attacking Carroll using snippets of interviews Carroll has done with
ForbesJan 22 2024
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Trump defamation trial brought by E. Jean Carroll postponed due to COVID scare
Donald Trump’s defamation damages trial brought by writer E. Jean Carroll was postponed Monday when a juror and his attorney fell ill, and the former president asked for another delay. Shortly before Trump turned up at Manhattan Federal Court for the second week of his trial, Judge Lewis Kaplan informed his lawyers and those representing Carroll that a juror had contacted the court to report
New York Daily NewsJan 18 2024
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Trump's obsession with E. Jean Carroll just proves her case against him
Most defendants, when trying to deny a accusation against them, do their best to behave in ways that differ from the crime they've been charged with. Defendants in murder cases try to present as humble people who have never acted in anger. People charged with theft will act like hard-working citizens who have only ever earned an honest dollar. Most men indicted for sexual abuse or assault will
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