Federal Appeals Court Upholds Verdict Against Trump in E. Jean Carroll Sexual Abuse Case

NEW YORK — A federal appeals court panel on Monday affirmed the liability of former President Donald Trump in a sexual abuse case involving writer E. Jean Carroll, stemming from an incident in the mid-1990s. The court’s decision upheld a previous jury verdict that awarded Carroll $5 million in damages. Trump’s legal team had sought to overturn the verdict, arguing that errors had compromised the trial’s fairness. They specifically contested the admission of testimony from two other women who alleged similar assaults, and the use of the infamous “Access Hollywood” tape in which Trump made … Read more

US Appeals Court Affirms $5 Million Verdict Against Donald Trump for Sexual Abuse and Defamation of Columnist E. Jean Carroll

NEW YORK — In a significant affirmation of a previous court decision, the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals recently upheld a $5 million judgment against former President Donald Trump. The verdict, handed down by a Manhattan jury earlier this year, compensated E. Jean Carroll for claims of defamation and sexual abuse that she alleged occurred in a New York department store in the mid-1990s. Carroll, a former magazine columnist, contended during her 2023 trial that Trump sexually assaulted her after they entered a dressing room together in 1996. Despite Trump’s absences from the trial, … Read more

Appeals Court Reduces Sandy Hook Families’ Award by $150 Million in Alex Jones Defamation Case

Hartford, CT — In a significant legal decision, the Connecticut Appellate Court has reduced a landmark jury verdict from $1.4 billion to $1.25 billion in a defamation case against Alex Jones, a right-wing broadcaster known for promoting conspiracy theories. The case was brought by the families of victims from the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting, following Jones’ false claims that the tragedy was staged. The reduction came after the court dismissed Jones’ challenge to the Connecticut Unfair Trade Practices Act (CUTPA) which originally contributed $150 million to the total damages. Jones had argued that … Read more

SkyWest Airlines Faces $2.17 Million Judgment for Workplace Sex Discrimination and Harassment, Appeals Decision

DALLAS — A Texas jury has awarded a substantial sum in damages to a female parts clerk following a lawsuit filed by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) against SkyWest Airlines over claims of sexual discrimination, retaliation, and a hostile workplace environment. The announcement made by the EEOC on November 22 highlights the case, which culminated in a jury verdict awarding the plaintiff $2 million in punitive damages and $170,000 for emotional distress. The EEOC lodged the lawsuit against SkyWest Airlines, Inc. in 2022, marking a significant legal challenge under Title VII of the … Read more