June 28, 2023
Former president Donald Trump countersued E. Jean Carroll for defamation Tuesday evening, alleging the writer continued to falsely accuse him of rape after a Manhattan federal jury declined to find he engaged in forcible sex as part of a $5 million civil battery verdict.
June 15, 2023
A Manhattan federal judge on Thursday set a trial date of Jan. 15 for E. Jean Carroll's amended defamation suit against former President Donald Trump seeking $10 million in damages to account for comments Trump made after a jury found him liable for sexually abusing Carroll in a department store dressing room.
June 13, 2023
Writer E. Jean Carroll can amend her defamation suit over Donald Trump's denials of her decades-old dressing room rape accusation and seek $10 million in damages to account for comments the former president made after he was found liable for sexually abusing her, a Manhattan federal judge ruled Tuesday.
June 06, 2023
E. Jean Carroll shouldn't be allowed to amend her defamation suit over Donald Trump's denials of her decades-old dressing room rape accusation, the former president told a Manhattan federal judge Monday, arguing that she's trying to improperly retrofit her complaint to leverage a jury's recent verdict finding him liable for sexually abusing her.
May 30, 2023
Donald Trump urged a New York federal judge to reject E. Jean Carroll's bid to amend her defamation suit to account for comments the former president made after he was found liable for sexually abusing her, saying she's trying to conform her complaint to the verdict in the related case.
May 22, 2023
Writer E. Jean Carroll on Monday asked a New York federal court to allow her to amend her defamation suit against Donald Trump to account for comments the former president made after he was found liable for sexually abusing her, arguing that Trump's conduct warrants $10 million in damages.
March 10, 2023
A New York federal judge ruled Friday that the infamous "Access Hollywood" footage of former President Donald Trump saying "grab them by the pussy" can be played at trial in writer E. Jean Carroll's defamation suit, ruling a jury could find, from the tape alone, that Trump admitted he's touched women's genitalia without consent.
January 02, 2023
The coming year's big cases developing in New York courts involve market-shaking Wall Street and crypto meltdowns, insider trading allegations and the legal woes of Donald Trump, among other politicians.
October 12, 2022
A New York federal judge on Wednesday denied former President Donald Trump's bid to substitute the U.S. government as a defendant and grant a stay in a defamation suit from a writer alleging he raped her, criticizing the motion as a delaying tactic and a bid to "run the clock out."
December 11, 2020
Writer E. Jean Carroll told a New York federal judge Friday she opposed a bid by President Donald Trump to stay her defamation lawsuit brought over his denials of her rape allegations, saying the president's lawyers are engaging in gamesmanship.