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"So long, Old Man!" Carroll wrote on social media after an appeals court upheld a $5 million civil verdict against Trump.
E. Jean Carroll sat down with Newsweek to discuss her new book, which adds personal detail to her high-profile legal battles with Donald Trump.
Joe Tacopina was “disgusting.” Alina Habba, “deliciously arrogant.” Plus, what she’ll do with all that money—if Trump ever ...
E. Jean Carroll is telling her side of the story in her new book 'Not My Type.' The memoir explores not only Carroll's battle against the president, but also the challenging task of reviving the image ...
NEW YORK — Donald Trump waged his latest courtroom bid Tuesday to avoid paying the $83.3 million judgment he owes the writer ...
President Donald Trump was found liable for defaming Carroll in another case related to her claim of being sexually assaulted ...
A federal appeals court in New York has upheld a jury verdict from a New York federal court that found President Donald Trump ...
Trump is ordered to pay $83.3 million for defamation to E. Jean Carroll. The irony of a woman in Trump's age group finally holding him accountable is not lost on us.
The 47th president argues that courts have yet to reckon with the full extent of the protection he is owed.
Ever the journalist, E. Jean took assiduous notes about her two civil suits against Donald Trump, the only occasions he has ...
E. Jean Carroll, who this month won $5 million in damages from former President Donald J. Trump, is now seeking a “very substantial” additional amount in response to his insults on a CNN ...
"President Trump will keep winning against Liberal Lawfare, as he is focusing on his mission to Make America Great Again," a ...
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