News about Jean Carroll
Donald Trump says 'We're doing great with women' after press conference where he denied sex assault accusations and accused E. Jean Carroll of copying her story from Law and Order
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September 6, 2024
Former President Donald Trump took time out from his campaign on Friday to spend almost an hour railing against allegations of sexual assault, and once again risked further lawsuits by accusing the writer E. Jean Carroll of making up her claims against him. It is a high-risk strategy that runs the danger of reminding voters of his legal woes. But he was bullish as he left the event at Trump Tower, which was billed as a press conference, and spoke to DailyMail.com to defend his poll numbers against Kamala Harris.
Trump arrives at federal appeals court in New York to overturn verdict in E. Jean Carroll sex abuse and defamation case
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September 6, 2024
Donald Trump appeared at a federal appeals court in New York on Friday as his lawyers fought to overturn the verdict in the $5million lawsuit that found him liable for sexually abusing and defaming journalist E. Jean Carroll. The former president's motorcade was seen pulling up to the 2nd US Circuit Court of Appeals in Manhattan where attorneys presented oral arguments before a panel of three judges - all of whom were appointed to the bench by Democratic presidents. Dressed in his trademark navy suit and bright red tie, Trump entered the courtroom and walked straight past Carroll, who was sitting in the front row of the public gallery.
Trump arrives at NY appeals court to overturn E. Jean Carroll verdict
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September 6, 2024
Donald Trump appeared at a federal appeals court in New York for his fight to overturn the verdict in the $83.3million defamation lawsuit that found him liable for defaming writer E. Jean Carroll.
J.D. Vance called Trump 'America's Hitler,' was pro-trans surgery and his wife 'hates' politics. So why DID Donald pick him as his Vice President? Insiders reveal the REAL reason...
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July 17, 2024
'Unfit for our nation's highest office', 'America's Hitler' and 'reprehensible' aren't traditional labels for an aspiring running mate to attach to his party's standard bearer. But it's worked for Senator J.D. Vance. On Wednesday evening, the Ohio native will address the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee as the GOP's presumptive vice presidential candidate completing his transformation from self-declared 'Never Trumper' to MAGA diehard.
LinkedIn's billionaire co-founder who helped E. Jean Carroll's sue Trump says he is fearful of the ex-president being re-elected: 'Of course I'm concerned'
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June 21, 2024
Reid Hoffman (pictured left), has consistently antagonized Trump, even using his non-profit to fund E. Jean Carroll's successful lawsuit against the former commander in chief. Hoffman, typically a donor to establishment Democrats, gave $250,000 to a super PAC backing Nikki Haley in an attempt to hurt Trump's primary race. Despite being one of the richest men on earth, he says he fears reprisal from Trump for funding his political enemies.
Trump admits to Dr Phil 'maybe I could use a psychiatrist' and claims 'revenge can be justified': Host begs Donald to drop the vendettas and be a 'hero' instead
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June 7, 2024
During an interview Trump called 'psychological' Dr. Phil repeatedly asked Trump to forswear revenge on his rivals. Instead, Trump said revenge 'does take time' and 'can be justified.' It came as the TV host tried to probe Trump on dark solitary moments. ''You're sort of being my psychiatrist, and maybe I could use a psychiatrist,' Trump told him.
Could Donald Trump actually end up in JAIL if he's convicted in the hush money trial? Prison time, misdemeanor citation, more fines are all on the table
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May 20, 2024
Experts say Trump is unlikely to get jail time even if convicted in the Stormy Daniels hush money case. But Judge Juan Merchan has wide latitude in the event of a conviction. A more likely scenario if convicted would be probation and a steep fine. But Judge Juan Merchan gets to decide after consulting with lawyers on both sides.
Trump judge to decide if jury should hear about E. Jean Carroll case as opening statements in the hush money trial are set for Monday
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April 19, 2024
Donald Trump 's $355million fraud fine and the E. Jean Carroll defamation verdict should be brought up in his historic hush money trial, prosecutors argued on Friday at the end of a blockbuster first week. The former president's lawyers hit back at suggestions from the Manhattan District Attorney's Office that the past cases were relevant because they are 'immoral, vicious, illegal or bad acts'.
Prosecutors also offered to reveal the name of their first witness to the defense off Sunday if they didn't tell Trump and stop the identity being 'tweeted'. The argument closed out a dramatic day where Trump watched prospective jurors break down in tears and claim they were too stressed to serve as the court seated a full jury for opening statements on Monday. The 77-year-old turned and watched as a woman revealed to the court she was an ex-convict and a drug addict who served time in prison.
The Art of the (Desperate) Deal! From $99 cologne, to gold sneakers, $75 coffee table books... and even Bibles, TOM LEONARD reveals how truly nothing is sacred in Trump's frantic fundraising fight
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April 9, 2024
The Trump Bible costs $59.99, which is getting on for four times what you'd expect to pay for an ordinary King James version. It also comes up for sale just weeks after he unveiled $399 'Never Surrender' sneakers - in gold patent leather and currently sold out, pending a re-stock. His shoe website ('gettrumpsneakers.com') also hawks two cheaper pairs at $199, as well as 'Victory47' cologne and perfume ('47' as in the 47th president if he wins again), bottles of which cost a cool $99. '"Victory" is the signature scent of strength and success, encased in a luxurious gold bottle,' a sales blurb boasts of the cologne, adding that it's designed for 'the movers and the shakers'.
'Never a word of remorse': Judge's scathing rebuke of crypto fraudster Sam Bankman-Fried as he sentences him to 25 years in prison
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March 28, 2024
In a tumultuous tirade in court on Thursday, US District Judge Lewis Kaplan slammed the disgraced FTX founder. He condemned the 'enormous harm he did' and the 'apparent lack of any remorse.' He was sentenced to 25 years in prison, recommending a medium or low security prison, and was ordered to forfeit $11 billion. 'There's a chance this guy will do something dangerous in the future, but it is not a trivial risk,' he said.'
As prosecutors prepare for 50 years, a judge will find out who is bankman-fried
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March 28, 2024
Sam Bankman-Fried's (pictured left) miraculous fall from grace continues today in the fraudster's sentencing for one of the biggest white collar crimes in history. In the Southern District of New York, the 32-year-old will be convicted of duping thousands of crypto investors out of $8 billion using his now defunct trading platform FTX. Last year, a Manhattan jury convicted him of defrauding FTX customers and stealing the money with the help of his Bahamas inner circle, which included his ex-girlfriend and Alameda Research CEO Caroline Ellison.
If he pays $175 million in ten days, Trump's $454 million fraud fine will be suspended, according to court rules
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March 25, 2024
The development occurred just before Letitia James, the Attorney General of New York, was set to begin efforts to obtain the judgment. Trump also promised to pay the $175 million cash, securities, or by selling bonds. Judge Arthur Engoron was branded a "disgrace" by him, and he slammed the trial. AG Letitia James said in her own words that the $454 million judgment plus interest'still stands.'
You can't trust Trump's assertion that he is unable to pay $454 million in fraud bond, according to Letitia James of New York: The ex-president's companion and golf partner who said he was refused by 30 insurance companies is not trustworthy
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March 20, 2024
A partner in AG Letitia James' office retaliated against Donald Trump's lawyers for claiming there weren't firms that could underwrite a bond for his $454 million decision and his effort to minimize it. Trump asked a judge to postpone the decision pending his appeal, and demanded that the amount be reduced to $100 million. According to a James' office, the broker must have written a letter of attestation that was not authentic due to his personal relationship with Trump. Trump said he didn't give evidence that his property investments would be accepted as collateral. As soon as Monday, James may start seizing Trump assets.
In a tumultuous interview with Nancy Mace, Trump sued ABC and George Stephanopoulos for defamation after being found guilty of raping E. Jean Carroll
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March 19, 2024
Since the television presenter consistently said that the former president had been found guilty of rape, Donald Trump is suing ABC News and George Stephanopoulos for defamation. The allegation arose from a tumultuous interview with Republican Rep. Nancy Mace, a rape survivor, in which Stephanopoulos asked her, "Why are you supporting someone who has been found guilty of rape?" The complaint, which was filed on Monday, alleges that the plaintiff had been found accountable by multiple juries for Ms. E. Jean Carroll's murder on several occasions.'
In Robert Hur's hearing, Trump says that Democrats colluded with Biden to use AI for a video of his gaffes
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March 13, 2024
During Robert Hur's appearance on classified papers that stitched together Donald Trump verbal blunders and mix-ups, Judiciary Committee Democrats filmed a video. Artificial intelligence, according to the president, is the most important component of artificial intelligence. Ex wife Marla Maples was among the bloopers charged by Trump with rape suspect E. Jean Carroll.
Donald Trump could be sued by E. Jean Carroll again over her rape charges, which she has described as 'false' and referring her to her as 'Miss Bergdorf Goodman.'
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March 11, 2024
During a CNBC television interview days after denying her charges during a Georgia campaign rally, the former president slammed rape accuser E. Jean Carroll once more. Despite one jury finding he is guilty of sexual assault and defamation, and another turning in a $83 million jury verdict for defamation. George Conway, a lawyer, claims that on-air comments on CNBC could lead to another lawsuit in Manhattan.
In the E. Jean Carroll case, Trump posts a huge $91.6 million bond
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March 8, 2024
As he fights the $83.3 million in damages a New York jury awarded her last month, the former president declared the huge cash sum.
With just two days before the deadline and with three weeks remaining until he must pay a $64 million fine to compensate the fraud penalty, Trump bonds in E. Jean Carroll defamation through an insurance company
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March 8, 2024
The former president revealed the huge cash sum as he fights the $83.3 million in damages he was awarded last month by a New York jury.
Since the judge refused his offer to postpone the payments, Trump has just THREE DAYS to pay rape accuser E. Jean Carroll up to $83.3 million
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March 7, 2024
Judge Lewis Kaplan ruled in favor of Trump's attempt to delay an $83 million jury award pending his appeal in the E. Jean Carroll case, finding that his situation is the result of his own 'dilatory behavior.'
In a New York fraud lawsuit, Trump wants to post a $100 million bond and asks for a postponement of payment of the 'exorbitant and punitive' $464 million fine
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February 28, 2024
Justice Arthur Engoron, the former president's counsel, had requested a stay in the enforcement of the $355 million fine, plus interest. ' In a filing filed on Wednesday, defense lawyers stated that the exorbitant and punitive amount of the Judgment, as well as an unlawful and unconstitutional blanket ban on lending transactions, would make it impossible to obtain and post a complete bond.' However, Appellants also intend to obtain and post a bond in the amount of $100 million.' Because of the Trump Organization's independent monitor, the lawyers also argued that posting a bond covering the entire fine was "unnecessary." They argued that if needed, assets in the Trump Organization could be obtained by New York Attorney General Letitia James. 'Those funds are not going anywhere, nor will they be able to do so given the Monitor's control and the very real facts of the existence of the very public Judgment,' they said.
Letitia James taunts Trump by insisting that he must pay the bond within 30 days
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February 27, 2024
Attorney General Letitia James of New York seems to be mocking former President Trump on the internet as he prepares to pay the $455 million fine in his civil rights lawsuit with a double intention. James has written several times on X that the former president owes more than the accrued interest, which is now priced at more than $112,000 per day.
Alina Habba says Letitia James WON'T get her hands on Trump's buildings after she threatened to seize them and is now working 'around the clock' on appealing the $355 million fine
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February 21, 2024
After promising to order a judge to confisc assets if Trump does not have funds to pay a $355 million fine, prosecutor Alina Habba said the New York AG 'is not going to succeed.' Trump came within a window to raise money or secure a bond in order to appeal Judge Arthur Engoron's order that he pay the sum following his New York fraud trial.
Does Trump's $355 million fraud verdict make him more vulnerable to BLACKMAIL?Ex-president's former allies claim he is now more vulnerable to being 'bought' by foreign nations
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February 19, 2024
Former President Donald Trump's former associates and mentors Michael Cohen and John Bolton sounded the alarm that the Republican presidential frontrunner is vulnerable after Trump was sent a large fine in his civil fraud lawsuit. On Friday, the former president was ordered to pay nearly $355 million, which could total to $450 million with interest. He had also been refused to do business in New York for three years. The decision came on the heels of a jury's order to E Jean Carroll's $83.3 million in fines, taking the total amount to $88.3 million in penalties. Trump's legal team has promised to appeal the decisions, but if the former president must pay up, it would not clear that he has enough cash to pay his bills without having to sell off assets.
Trump must now decide whether to LIQUIDATE assets from his $323M in golf courses and $690M in New York buildings and golf properties to pay stunning $355 million fraud fine or cough up $35M bond in 30 days
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February 16, 2024
Now that Judge Arthur Engoron ordered him to pay $355 million as punishment in his New York fraud lawsuit, former President Donald Trump is facing a cash crunch. In a deposition, Trump, who Forbes estimates he has a $2.6 billion net worth, said he had $400 million in cash. However, he owes $83 million as a result of the appeal in his E. Jean Carroll defamation lawsuit. To raise funds, you may have to sell assets.