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Jan 26 2024
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Trump ordered to pay more than $80 million in E. Jean Carroll defamation trial
A federal jury decided former President Trump must pay E. Jean Carroll more than $83 million in damages after he denied allegations he raped her in the 1990s.
The jury decided Trump must pay $18.3 million in compensatory damages, and $65 million in punitive damages.
Federal Judge Lewis A. Kaplan announced the jury's verdict Friday.
A federal jury in New York City decided
Fox News (Online News)Jan 22 2024
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Trump uses court delay to attack E. Jean Carroll more than 3 dozen times
At the start of Monday’s session in Donald Trump’s trial for defaming writer E. Jean Carroll, one of the jurors reported they were sick. However, a civil trial can proceed without the full complement if both sides agree, and Carroll’s lawyers told Judge Lewis Kaplan they were ready to carry on. At that point, Donald Trump’s attorney Alina Habba stood up to tell Kaplan that she wasn’t feeling
Daily KosJan 22 2024
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Possible Trump testimony in E. Jean Carroll defamation trial postponed due to juror illness
A juror’s illness forced the postponement for at least a day Monday of a defamation trial where former President Trump had been expected to tell a jury why he for years has spoken so disparagingly about E. Jean Carroll — the writer who claims he sexually assaulted her in the 1990s. As he did twice last week, Trump arrived at Manhattan federal court in his motorcade for the resumption of the
Los Angeles TimesJan 22 2024
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Trump asks judge in E. Jean Carroll case to delay trial for New Hampshire primary
Donald Trump's attorney has asked a federal judge to postpone the former president's defamation trial so her client can campaign for the New Hampshire primary on Tuesday. The request came at a Monday hearing over allegations defamed writer E. Jean Carroll after raping her. The judge had announced an for a day after a juror fell sick and the attorney, Alina Habba, complained of having a fever.
Raw StoryJan 22 2024
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E. Jean Carroll lawyer expected to slam Trump with new evidence after adjournment: expert
Asked about what to expect when Donald does make an appearance at the E. Jean Carroll defamation trial — which was set to — MSNBC legal analyst Lisa Rubin explained that court attendees can expect Carroll's legal team to submit a barrage of new evidence against the former president. "Morning Joe" co-host Mika Brzezinski, prompted Rubin, asking, "Where does this go after today? How much longer
Raw StoryJan 28 2024
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Trump can pay E. Jean Carroll — but might have to sell to fund fraud fine: reporter
if his fines in the New York fraud trial are over $200 million. Speaking to MSNBC on Sunday, reporter Susanne Craig explained that they were working to sift through what kind of "cash on hand" has to give in fines for crimes. E. Jean Carroll, who won a "sexual abuse" defamation case against Trump, . Craig said that Trump has that kind of money on hand. ALSO READ: "I think with the E. Jean
Raw StoryJan 27 2024
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'We got caught': Trump's team reportedly 'very surprised' by huge E. Jean Carroll verdict
Donald Trump's team was "very surprised" by the $83.3 million damages verdict in the E. Jean Carroll defamation case, and those close to the former president see a need to recalibrate their approach, according to a reporter on Saturday. The Guardian's Hugh Lowell appeared on MSNBC's Alex Witt Reports, where he was asked about how Lowell's sources close to viewed the recent Carroll verdict. The
Raw StoryJan 27 2024
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Read: Donald Trump court file shows he owes E. Jean Carroll $83 million
Donald Trump has been ordered to pay writer E. Jean Carroll $83.3 million in compensation and damages after a New York jury on Friday found that he had defamed her again in a second civil case. In an earlier case, a separate jury concluded that Trump had sexually abused Carroll in a Manhattan department store during the 1990s, then defamed her character when she went public with the accusation
NewsweekJan 17 2024
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Judge threatens to bar Trump from courtroom over interjections during E Jean Carroll trial
A judge threatened to bar former President Trump from his civil trial in New York City on Wednesday over his loud reactions to E. Jean Carroll's testimony claiming he ruined her reputation after she accused him of sexual abuse.
Judge Lewis Kaplan admonished Trump for his audible reactions to Carroll’s testimony in front of the jury, threatening that the former president could be barred
Fox News (Online News)Apr 25 2024
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