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President Donald Trump last week “waged his latest courtroom bid” to avoid paying the $83.3 million judgment he owes the ...
E. Jean Carroll, the woman who sued the president for sexual abuse and won, has a new book, “Not My Type." The title is taken from Donald Trump's denial.
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.
Before E. Jean Carroll's name became tied irrevocably to Donald Trump's, she was a trailblazer in New York City's elite literary circles.
John Sauer, Trump's lawyer, called the E Jean Carroll case a “textbook example of implausible allegations." Meanwhile, ex-president labelled it “ridiculous.” A lawyer for Donald Trump urged ...
In a 2022 deposition, Trump was shown the photo and mistook Carroll for his ex-wife, Marla Maples, despite having claimed Carroll wasn't his "type." More: Did Donald Trump rape E. Jean Carroll?
The ex-wife of Florida GOP Rep. Byron Donalds is painting a different picture of the congressman than what Americans are seeing. Bisa Hall told how she met Donalds as a freshman on the campus of ...
E. Jean Carroll Lawyers Urge 2nd Circuit to Reject Trump Appeal in Defamation, Sexual Abuse Case Carroll's attorneys at Kaplan Hecker & Fink emphasized that Trump chose not to testify, not to ...
Opinion: The audacity of E. Jean Carroll E. Jean Carroll’s lawsuit agains Donald Trump was about defamation. But it was also about the worth of a woman, long past middle age, who dared to claim ...
Today she’s typically described as a former advice columnist, but that term doesn’t really do justice to E. Jean Carroll’s career pre-Donald Trump. Long before she was one of the longest ...
Trump testified for just three minutes Thursday in a New York defamation trial to determine how much he might owe the advice columnist E. Jean Carroll for disparaging her as a liar after she ...