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Trump accuser fires back at attorney during cross examination
E. Jean Carroll returned to the stand in her civil battery and defamation lawsuit against former President Donald Trump, with the columnist telling the jury […]
Continue readingHere’s what happened on the first day of the rape allegation civil trial against Trump
The civil battery and defamation trial for columnist E. Jean Carroll against former President Donald Trump has started. CNN’s Wolf Blitzer discusses the latest with […]
Continue readingWhat to know about E. Jean Carroll’s lawsuits against Donald Trump | USA TODAY
E. Jean Carroll, a former advice columnist, alleges former President Donald Trump sexually assaulted her. Here's what to know about the case. RELATED: E. Jean […]
Continue readingE. Jean Carroll sues Trump for battery and defamation under new law
Ex-magazine columnist E. Jean Carroll sued former President Donald Trump for battery and defamation under a new New York law that allows adults alleging sexual […]
Continue readingWhat this defamation attorney thinks could have happened in Trump’s deposition
Ken Turkel, an attorney who has represented multiple high profile figures like Sarah Palin and Hulk Hogan in defamation cases, speaks with CNN's Jake Tapper […]
Continue readingBiden DOJ ‘Made The Wrong Call’ In Trump Case, Say Fmr. U.S. Attorney
The Justice Department under President Biden is moving to defend former President Trump in a defamation lawsuit. Former U.S. Attorney Joyce Vance discusses why she […]
Continue readingBiden DOJ To Defend Trump In Defamation Lawsuit From E. Jean Carroll
The Justice Department under President Joe Biden is moving to defend former President Donald Trump in a defamation lawsuit from E. Jean Carroll who accused […]
Continue readingBiden DOJ argues it should substitute for Trump as defendant in lawsuit
The Justice Department argued in a brief filed Monday that it should be permitted to substitute itself for former President Donald Trump as defendant in […]
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