defamation verdict
Coverage of defamation verdict in the Nexus archive.
- 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 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.
- Appeals court declines to rehear Trump’s challenge to $83M E Jean Carroll verdict
An appeals court declined to rehear President Trump’s challenge to an $83.3 million defamation verdict against him for defaming writer E. Jean Carroll. The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals’ rejection of an en banc hearing allows Trump to seek Supreme Court review.