Carroll v. Trump, et al.
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January 25, 2024
Trump Gives Strictly Limited Testimony At 2nd Carroll Trial
Donald Trump stood by his denial of writer E. Jean Carroll's sexual assault allegations Thursday in brief trial testimony that was strongly curtailed by a New York federal judge, who cut off the former president when he tried to go beyond yes-or-no answers to three previously disclosed questions.
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January 22, 2024
COVID Scare Delays Possible Trump Testimony In Libel Trial
Donald Trump's planned testimony in writer E. Jean Carroll's second Manhattan federal defamation trial was delayed from Monday to Wednesday after both a juror and lead counsel for the former president reported symptoms of COVID-19.
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January 18, 2024
Carroll Needs $12M To Fix Trump Libel Damage, Jury Told
E. Jean Carroll would have to spend between $7.2 million and $12.1 million to repair the reputational damage inflicted by Donald Trump's 2019 statements denying her sexual assault allegations, an expert testified Thursday in the second Manhattan federal defamation trial between the writer and former president.
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January 17, 2024
'Disruptive' Trump Threatened With Ejection From Libel Trial
A Manhattan federal judge on Wednesday threatened to eject Donald Trump from his ongoing defamation trial for making disparaging comments while writer E. Jean Carroll testified that the former president sullied her reputation in response to sexual assault allegations.
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January 16, 2024
'Make Him Stop': Carroll Seeks Damages In 2nd Trump Trial
Donald Trump ruined writer E. Jean Carroll's reputation after she accused him of sexual assault in 2019 and has continued the attacks to this day, Carroll's counsel argued Tuesday while telling a Manhattan federal jury, "It's time to make him stop" with a hefty damages award.
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January 12, 2024
Carroll Attys Concerned Trump Will 'Sow Chaos' At 2nd Trial
An attorney for E. Jean Carroll on Friday told a New York federal court that Donald Trump would likely "seek to sow chaos" at an upcoming trial determining damages for defamation, citing Trump's recent public comments about the case and urging the court to take "prophylactic measures" surrounding his behavior.
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January 09, 2024
Trump Can't Inquire About Carroll's Litigation Funding At Trial
A New York federal judge on Tuesday mostly sided with writer E. Jean Carroll on multiple evidentiary issues in her defamation fight with former President Donald Trump, barring Trump from asking about her litigation funding and allowing Carroll to show jurors Trump's now-infamous "Access Hollywood" interview in an upcoming damages trial.
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January 08, 2024
Trump Can't Dispute Writer's Rape Claim At Damages Trial
A New York federal judge has barred former President Donald Trump's legal team from offering evidence of a jury's determination that his conduct against writer E. Jean Carroll didn't fit the legal definition of "rape" to a second jury that will determine what he owes in damages following a defamation verdict.
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January 01, 2024
What To Watch In Donald Trump's Coming Year Of Trials
Numerous historic prosecutions of former President Donald Trump are poised to reach a head in 2024, with trial dates dotting the months preceding a November election in which Trump is predicted to be the Republican nominee.
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November 16, 2023
NY Judge Says Trump 'Made His Own Bed' With Tardy Expert
Donald Trump can't add a new expert witness before the January damages trial in writer E. Jean Carroll's defamation suit over the former president's 2019 denial that he sexually assaulted her, a New York federal judge ruled Thursday, saying Trump "has made his own bed and now must lie in it."