Today: Donald Trump was back in court as E. Jean Carroll affirmed in the preliminary to conclude how much cash in harms the previous president should pay the previous editorialist. Trump — who is flipping between the battle field and the court again this week — is being investigated for his 2019 abusive assertions about her rape charges.
An adjudicator previously found Trump responsible: In a different preliminary last year, a jury found Trump physically attacked Carroll and criticized her in 2022 proclamations. Judge Lewis Kaplan said that decision will extend to this slander preliminary, so the preliminary will be restricted to harms.
Who is E. Jean Carroll? Carroll, a previous magazine feature writer, claimed Trump assaulted her in a Bergdorf Goodman retail chain during the 1990s and afterward criticized her when he denied her case. Carroll is looking for more than $10 million in punitive fees
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