The Second Circuit Court of Appeals has handed down a ruling in President-elect Donald Trump’s appeal of the verdict in E. Jean Carroll’s defamation/sexual abuse civil suit against him.
The court declined to overturn the verdict.
A federal appeals court on Monday rejected President-elect Donald Trump’s attempt to overturn a jury’s verdict last year that found he sexually abused writer E. Jean Carroll in the mid-1990s.
The Second U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals decided “Trump has not demonstrated that the district court erred in any of the challenged rulings” and “has not carried his burden to show that any claimed error or combination of claimed errors affected his substantial rights as required to warrant a new trial.”
The jury in the civil case held Trump liable for sexually abusing Carroll in a dressing room at a Bergdorf Goodman department store in Manhattan in the mid-1990s, and determined that, in 2022, he made defamatory statements about her. The jury awarded Carroll $5 million in damages.
Again, for those keeping track (or trying to), this was the first case tried involving these players, although it involved statements he made later (in 2022) than the initial defamation suit (which resulted in the