E Jean Carroll Triumphs: Trump to Settle Defamation Suit with $83.3 Million

E Jean Carroll Triumphs: Trump to Settle Defamation Suit with $83.3 Million

A New York jury recently made a major decision, Donald Real will have to pay $ 83.3 million for damaging the image of columnist E. Jean Carroll in 2019 when he was the US President

This amount includes $18.3 million in compensatory damages and an additional $65 million in punitive damages

In a previous civil case in the 1990s, Carroll was accused of defaming and sexually assaulting her. Despite this, he plans to appeal the judgement, dismissing the case as a witch hunt and describing the judgment as ‘absolutely comic

In this latest trial, the jury’s executive established whether, if any, Carroll should be given a trial. Production Aims Trump’s Documentary Will Damage His Reputation and Consultancy

The jury, consisting of seven men and two women, took less than three hours to reach a verdict. Additionally, he also pushed for punitive damages to discourage Trump from further plotting against Carroll

The legal setback is a double-edged sword for Trump, who is also facing four criminal cases with a total of 91 felonies. If incarcerated, he would be the first American president to be accused of any crime, although he has maintained his innocence and pleaded not guilty to all charges

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In response to the jury’s verdict on Friday, Ms Carroll said, This is an important victory for every woman who refuses to face adversity, and a rebuke to anyone who tries to oppress women. It’s a big shock.

His attorney, Robbie Kaplan, stressed in a statement, Today’s verdict confirms that the law applies to everyone in our country, regardless of wealth, fame or status as a former president.

Despite the verdict, Mr Trump, who has consistently denied any wrongdoing and claims not to have met Ms Carroll, avoided attacking her directly after the decision was announced. In a post on his social media platform, Truth Social, he expressed his disagreement with the verdict and announced his intention to appeal

I strongly disagree with both decisions, he wrote, and will appeal this entire Biden-directed witch hunt aimed at me and the Republican Party. Our legal system is out of control, using it as a political weapon.” Being used. They’ve taken away all First Amendment rights. This isn’t America!

E Jean Carroll outside court in Manhattan, New York City, on Friday

 

Last year, in a civil lawsuit, it was determined that Mr. Trump had sexually assaulted Ms. Carroll, a magazine columnist, in a Bergdorf Goodman dressing room in the 1990s. The jury also found him guilty of defamation for calling her allegations false, and he was ordered to pay damages of approximately $5 million

The latest case, which concluded on Friday, focused on various defamatory comments made by Mr Trump in 2019. Notably, he was absent during the announcement of the verdict, leaving the court abruptly earlier in the day with his Secret Service security detail

During the trial, Judge Kaplan threatened to send Mr Trump’s lawyer Alina Habba to jail for speaking out of turn. This led to Mr Trump’s departure. The judge also warned against any outcry from Mr Trump, who had previously described the case as a fraudulent act and a witch hunt

In closing arguments, Ms. Carroll’s lawyers emphasized the serious damage to her reputation caused by Trump’s denial of sexual harassment. The purpose of the lawsuit, he said, was not only to seek justice for Ms. Carroll, but also to put an end to Trump’s offensive comments

Ms Carroll’s legal team highlighted the flood of threats she has received because of Trump’s statements, including death threats and online vitriol. Trump’s lawyers, on the other hand, argued that no further damages should be awarded, saying that Ms. Carroll’s claims had more holes than Swiss cheese

Throughout the trial, Mr. Trump insisted that the legal challenges facing him were orchestrated by allies of President Joe Biden. Despite this, he remains the Republican Party’s leading contender in the upcoming November 2024 general election

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