Writer E. Jean Carroll is pushing back on President Trump’s immunity argument to get out of paying her an $83 million verdict — saying it was personal, and not an act of office, when he allegedly defamed her by denying her sexual assault claims.
The president, who was found liable for sexually abusing the writer, is contending that he doesn’t have to pay the $83 million he owes for defaming her.
Presidential immunity does not protect Donald Trump from having to pay E. Jean Carroll tens of millions of dollars for defaming her, Carroll's lawyer argued Monday.
E. Jean Carroll on Monday pushed back sharply against Donald Trump's claim that presidential immunity shields him from an $83 million defamation judgment.
Advice columnist E. Jean Carroll’s attorneys pejoratively likened President Trump to the Wizard of Oz in new court documents filed Monday as they pushed back on his claims that presidential
The limits of presidential immunity are about to be tested as President Donald Trump insists it extends to the $83M defamation verdict. E. Jean Carroll’s attorneys are […]
E. Jean Carroll says it was personal when President ... does not shield a President’s speech, this one is it.” “Donald Trump was not speaking here about a governmental policy or a function ...
Trump is appealing a jury's verdict that awarded Carroll $83 million in damages. Presidential immunity does not protect Donald Trump from having to pay tens of millions of dollars in damages after ...