
Case kind: Civil
The place: New York Supreme Courtroom
Legal professional: Roberta Kaplan
Standing: Trump was discovered answerable for battery and defamation in Might 2023 and was discovered liable in a second defamation trial in January 2024.
In a 2019 New York cowl story, author E. Jean Carroll accused Trump of sexually assaulting her in a Bergdorf Goodman dressing room within the mid-Nineties. After Trump accused her of mendacity, Carroll, represented by Roberta Kaplan, sued him for defamation. Then she sued for damages over the alleged assault, making the most of a current New York legislation that extends the statute of limitations for grownup survivors of sexual abuse. The trial started in April 2023, and on Might 9, a jury dominated that Trump was answerable for sexual assault and defamation, awarding Carroll $5 million in damages.
A second defamation trial started in federal courtroom in New York on January 15, 2024, and lasted per week, with Carroll testifying that Trump destroyed her popularity after she accused him of assault. A jury discovered Trump liable for defamation after three hours of deliberation, ordering him to pay Carroll a further $83.3 million in damages. Trump and his authorized crew have vowed to enchantment each verdicts.