E. Jean Carroll
Coverage of E. Jean Carroll in the Nexus archive.
- What does the Trump administration want from the Supreme Court next?
The Trump administration and President Donald Trump's legal team are asking the Supreme Court to review an $83.3 million defamation judgment against him, arguing for immunity. The administration also has pending petitions on immigration detention policies, the Second Amendment, the U.S. DOGE Service, and transgender troop policies, with a focus on Raycraft v. Lopez-Campos, which challenges detention without bond for noncitizens apprehended within the U.S.
- Trump appeals $83.3m E Jean Carroll civil verdict to US Supreme Court
Trump appeals an $83.3 million defamation verdict from E Jean Carroll to the US Supreme Court. The Department of Justice has filed separate support for Trump's case to overturn the award.
- Trump asks Supreme Court to toss $83M defamation verdict in E. Jean Carroll case
President Donald Trump and the Justice Department are urging the Supreme Court to dismiss an $83 million defamation verdict against him in a case involving E. Jean Carroll. They argue presidential immunity under the Westfall Act protects Trump for comments made during his first term, following a prior attempt to overturn a $5 million verdict in the same case.
- Trump asks SCOTUS to overturn $83M Carroll judgment based on presidential immunity
President Trump has requested the Supreme Court to overturn an $83 million judgment awarded to E. Jean Carroll, which was based on a jury finding Trump liable for defaming her. The case involves claims of presidential immunity as a legal defense.
- Trump asks Supreme Court to overturn $83.3 million E. Jean Carroll case
President Trump is asking the Supreme Court to overturn an $83.3 million defamation judgment that writer E. Jean Carroll won against him.
- Trump and DOJ ask Supreme Court to toss $83 million defamation verdict in E. Jean Carroll case
President Donald Trump and the Justice Department are requesting the Supreme Court to dismiss an $83 million defamation verdict against Trump, arguing presidential immunity protects him from comments made during his term. The case involves E. Jean Carroll's allegations of sexual assault and defamation, with lower courts rejecting Trump's appeals.
- Trump and DOJ ask Supreme Court to toss $83 million defamation verdict in E. Jean Carroll case
Trump and the Department of Justice have asked the Supreme Court to dismiss an $83 million defamation verdict against President Trump in the E. Jean Carroll case. E. Jean Carroll has received more than $5 million from a civil judgment paid by President Trump, according to her representatives.
- Trump and DOJ ask Supreme Court to toss $83 million defamation verdict in E. Jean Carroll case
Trump and the DOJ are requesting the Supreme Court to overturn an $83 million defamation verdict against Trump in the E. Jean Carroll case. E. Jean Carroll has received more than $5 million as part of a civil judgment paid by President Trump.
- Trump and DOJ ask Supreme Court to toss $83 million defamation verdict in E. Jean Carroll case
Trump and the Department of Justice have requested the Supreme Court to dismiss an $83 million defamation verdict against President Trump in the E. Jean Carroll case. E. Jean Carroll has received over $5 million as part of a civil judgment paid by President Trump.
- Trump and DOJ ask Supreme Court to toss $83 million defamation verdict in E. Jean Carroll case
Trump and the DOJ are asking the Supreme Court to overturn an $83 million defamation verdict in the E. Jean Carroll case. E. Jean Carroll has received more than $5 million as part of a civil judgment paid by President Trump.
- Trump asks Supreme Court to hear appeal of $83.3 million defamation verdict against him
Trump's legal team requested the Supreme Court to review an $83.3 million defamation verdict against him, awarded to journalist E. Jean Carroll. The 2nd Circuit upheld the jury's decision, which included compensatory and punitive damages, finding Trump's statements caused ongoing harassment. Trump argues the ruling undermines presidential immunity for official acts.
- Trump and DOJ ask Supreme Court to toss $83 million defamation verdict in E. Jean Carroll case
President Donald Trump and the Justice Department are requesting the Supreme Court to overturn an $83 million defamation verdict against Trump in a case involving E. Jean Carroll, who accused him of sexual assault. They argue Trump cannot be sued for comments made during his presidency and cite the Westfall Act to shield him from liability. This follows a previous $5 million verdict against Trump, which the Supreme Court declined to review.
- Trump and DOJ ask Supreme Court to toss $83 million defamation verdict in E. Jean Carroll case
President Trump and the Justice Department are requesting the Supreme Court to dismiss an $83 million defamation verdict against Trump in a case involving E. Jean Carroll, who accused him of sexual assault. They argue Trump cannot be sued for comments made during his presidency and cite the Westfall Act to shield him from liability. This follows a prior $5 million verdict against Trump in the same case.
- Trump and DOJ ask Supreme Court to toss $83 million defamation verdict in E. Jean Carroll case
President Donald Trump and the Justice Department are appealing an $83 million defamation verdict against Trump in a case involving E. Jean Carroll, who accused him of sexual assault. They argue Trump cannot be sued for comments made during his presidency and are invoking the Westfall Act. This follows a previous $5 million verdict in Carroll's favor, which the Supreme Court previously rejected.
- Trump urges SCOTUS to overturn $83.3 million defamation verdict
President Donald Trump has petitioned the Supreme Court to overturn an $83.3 million defamation verdict against him from E. Jean Carroll, arguing presidential immunity shields him. The Supreme Court also denied stays for two death row inmates and considered a request to implement an executive order on mail-in voting.
- Trump asks Supreme Court to overturn $83 million verdict in E. Jean Carroll case
Trump has asked the Supreme Court to overturn an $83 million verdict in the E. Jean Carroll case. His attorneys argue a 2024 high court decision granting presidents broad immunity for official actions protects him from liability.
- Trump asks Supreme Court to overturn $83.3 million award in E. Jean Carroll defamation case
Donald Trump has requested the Supreme Court to overturn an $83.3 million defamation award against him in a case involving E. Jean Carroll. The case is associated with a federal court in New York City, where Trump appeared on Sept. 6, 2024.
- Trump, DOJ ask Supreme Court to toss $83.3M defamation award to E. Jean Carroll
Trump and the DOJ are requesting the Supreme Court to dismiss an $83.3 million defamation award to E. Jean Carroll. The Supreme Court previously rejected Trump's appeal of a $5 million verdict in her favor.
- Trump files Supreme Court petition to toss $83 million E Jean Carroll defamation judgment
Attorneys for President Donald Trump filed a Supreme Court petition to overturn the $83.3 million defamation judgment against him from E. Jean Carroll, arguing it is the first case holding a president liable for conduct in office and citing presidential immunity. The petition challenges the Second Circuit's refusal to apply immunity to Trump's White House statements denying misconduct allegations. Previous court decisions had ordered Trump to pay $5 million and later $83.3 million in damages.
- Scoop: Trump asks Supreme Court to overturn $83M judgment for E. Jean Carroll
President Trump's lawyers are seeking the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn an $83.3 million defamation judgment against him for statements made in 2019 denying E. Jean Carroll's sexual assault allegations. They argue presidential immunity applies because the comments were made while Trump was in office in response to reporters' questions about his fitness for office.
- Trump Asks Supreme Court to Overturn $83.3 Million Award in Carroll Defamation Case
Trump has requested the Supreme Court to overturn an $83.3 million defamation award in a case involving E. Jean Carroll, which is linked to events in Manhattan in 2024.
- E. Jean Carroll is paid $5.6 million owed by Trump in sex abuse and defamation case
E. Jean Carroll received a $5.6 million payment from President Trump following a jury ruling that he was liable for sexually abusing her in 1996 and defaming her. A federal judge mandated the payment, including accrued interest, after Trump's legal team vowed to appeal the 2023 verdict.
- E. Jean Carroll is paid $5.6 million in Trump sex abuse and defamation case
E. Jean Carroll received over $5.6 million from an escrow account following a 2023 jury verdict in her sexual abuse and defamation lawsuit against Donald Trump. Trump's lawyers continue to appeal the decision, and the U.S. Supreme Court allowed the payment to proceed.
- E. Jean Carroll is paid $5.6 million in Trump sex abuse and defamation case
E. Jean Carroll received over $5.6 million from a jury verdict against Donald Trump in a sexual abuse and defamation case. Trump's lawyers are appealing the decision, which was allowed to stand by the U.S. Supreme Court.
- Trump forks over $5.6M to E. Jean Carroll in sex-assault case — as much heftier payout looms
Trump paid $5.6 million to E. Jean Carroll in a sex-assault case after the US Supreme Court declined to review his legal challenges. The Supreme Court's decision may also impact his efforts to block an $83.3 million judgment related to the same case.
- E. Jean Carroll paid US$5.6 million owed by Trump in sex abuse and defamation case
E. Jean Carroll received over US$5.6 million in a sexual abuse and defamation lawsuit against Donald Trump, confirmed by court records and her lawyer Roberta Kaplan. The payment included a US$5 million jury award and interest, released from escrow following a 2023 verdict.
- E. Jean Carroll is paid $5.8M in Trump sex abuse and defamation case
E. Jean Carroll received $5.8 million in a sexual abuse and defamation case against President Donald Trump, with the payment released after the U.S. Supreme Court upheld the verdict. Trump's legal team continues to appeal the decision, which stemmed from an alleged 1996 attack and Carroll's 2019 memoir.
- E. Jean Carroll is paid $5.8M in Trump sex abuse and defamation case
E. Jean Carroll received $5.8 million in a sexual abuse and defamation lawsuit against President Donald Trump, as shown by court records. The payment was made from an account linked to the case.
- After appellate defeats, Trump pays Carroll $5 million
President Donald Trump has paid $5.6 million, including interest, to writer E. Jean Carroll after appellate courts upheld a jury's 2023 verdict finding him liable for battery and defamation. Judge Lewis Kaplan ruled Trump must pay the judgment after he failed to secure an emergency stay following Supreme Court and Second Circuit rejections of his appeals.
- Trump’s personal law firm has a pipeline to top DOJ jobs
Sullivan & Cromwell, a top law firm, represents President Trump in multiple legal matters, including appeals against his criminal conviction and civil fraud verdict. Trump has appointed several Sullivan & Cromwell partners to key DOJ roles, including director of national intelligence, federal judge, and U.S. attorney. The firm's association with Trump has caused internal tensions, with some partners resigning over ethical concerns.
- Trump’s Supreme Court mulligan ‘exceedingly unlikely,’ experts say
President Donald Trump has requested the Supreme Court to rehear two cases: its birthright citizenship decision and a $5 million judgment against him in a lawsuit with E. Jean Carroll. Legal experts say such rehearing requests are exceptionally rare, with little chance of success, particularly for the birthright citizenship case decided on merits.
- US appeals court rejects Trump’s latest bid to delay paying E Jean Carroll $5.8m
A US appeals court rejected Donald Trump's attempt to delay paying E. Jean Carroll over $5 million following her 2023 sexual abuse and defamation trial. The decision was made hours after Trump filed paperwork opposing the release of funds held in a court-controlled account since June 2023. Trump denies all wrongdoing.
- Trump wants court to rehear birthright citizenship case
President Donald Trump announced a request for the U.S. Supreme Court to rehear a case where it ruled against his executive order restricting birthright citizenship. A judge also ordered the release of $5.8 million Trump owes to E. Jean Carroll following a sexual abuse and defamation verdict, despite Trump's appeal.
- US judge orders Trump to pay $5 million he owes E. Jean Carroll
A US judge ordered Donald Trump to pay $5 million to writer E. Jean Carroll. The ruling was related to a legal case involving Carroll, who left the 2nd US Circuit Court of Appeals in Manhattan on September 6, 2024.
- Judge orders $5.8M be paid to E. Jean Carroll in Trump sex abuse case
A judge ordered $5.8 million to be paid to E. Jean Carroll in a case involving Trump, who was found by a jury in 2023 to have sexually abused and defamed her. The money has been in escrow since the jury's decision, and the judge criticized Trump for delaying the case.
- Judge orders E. Jean Carroll be paid $5.8M in Trump sex abuse and defamation case; Trump appeals
A federal judge ordered $5.8 million held in escrow to be paid to E. Jean Carroll after a jury found President Donald Trump sexually abused and defamed her. Trump appealed the decision, but a court denied his request to block the payment. The U.S. Supreme Court previously allowed the civil verdict to stand.
- News Wrap: Judge orders Carroll to be paid in Trump case
A federal judge ordered $5 million in damages to be paid to E. Jean Carroll from her sexual abuse lawsuit against President Trump. Former Chicago mayor Rahm Emanuel called for the U.S. to end unconditional support for Israel, and the International Monetary Fund reduced its global growth forecast due to rising energy prices from the war in Iran.
- Judge orders release of $5.8 million payment Trump owes E. Jean Carroll
A federal judge ordered the immediate release of $5.8 million awarded to E. Jean Carroll after a jury found President Donald Trump liable for sexually abusing her in 1996 and later defaming her. The ruling mandates Trump pay the damages.
- Judge orders E. Jean Carroll be paid $5.8M after jury found Trump sexually abused, defamed her
A judge ordered Trump to pay E. Jean Carroll $5.8 million after a jury found him sexually abusive and defamatory. Trump has already paid the amount from a fund set aside during the appeals process.
- Trump announces long-shot bid to get Supreme Court to rehear birthright citizenship case
Trump has requested the Supreme Court to rehear a case related to birthright citizenship and previously asked the court to reconsider a verdict holding him liable for sexually abusing and defaming E. Jean Carroll.