Before E. Jean Carroll's name became tied irrevocably to Donald Trump's, she was a trailblazer in New York City's elite literary circles.
E. Jean Carroll, who was found to have been sexually assaulted by Donald Trump, will likely pursue a $83-million judgment against the president-elect "with renewed vigor" after an appeal court victory, a trial attorney has told Newsweek.
Donald Trump's sentencing for his conviction on criminal charges stemming from hush money paid to a porn star was delayed on Tuesday until Sept. 18, less than seven weeks before the U.S. election.
Carroll achieved a partial victory in 2023 when a federal jury awarded her $5 million in damages — a decision Trump has appealed. Learn more about the Trump-Carroll legal battle here.
Carroll, a longtime magazine columnist, testified during the 2023 trial that a chance meeting with Trump in the spring of 1996 took a dark turn. According to Carroll, what began as a lighthearted exchange escalated into a violent assault after the two entered a department store dressing room.
An appeals court upheld a jury verdict finding Donald Trump liable for sexually abusing and defaming E. Jean Carroll.
An appeals court has just dealt Donald Trump another massive blow in the E. Jean Carroll defamation and sexual abuse suit.
An appeals court upheld a verdict against Trump for sexual abuse and defamation, as his spokesperson once again called the claims a “hoax”
A jury last year found that Carroll was sexually abused by Trump at a Manhattan department store in 1996 and that he defamed her in later statements.
An appeals court has rejected Donald Trump's attempt to overturn a jury's verdict last year that found he sexually abused writer E. Jean Carroll in the mid-1990s.
President-Elect Donald Trump has lost his bid to overturn a $5 million jury verdict finding him responsible for sexually assaulting E. Jean Carroll.
A federal appeals court ruled against President-elect Donald Trump's appeal of a $5 million award to columnist E. Jean Carroll.