Trump’s Appeal Denied: Defamation Judgment Stands at $83.3 Million, Judge Ruling Upheld

NEW YORK (AP) — District Judge Michael C. Moreno denied former President Donald Trump’s request for relief from an $83.3 million defamation judgment on Wednesday. The judgment was issued in favor of E. Jean Carroll, an author and journalist who accused Trump of sexually assaulting her in the mid-1990s. The judge’s decision means that Trump will still be required to pay the full amount to Carroll. Carroll filed the defamation lawsuit against Trump in 2019 after he denied her allegations and claimed that she was lying to sell books. The judge’s ruling came after months … Read more

Trump’s Attorneys Push for New Trial and Reduction of $83.3 Million Defamation Judgment

NEW YORK – Former President Donald Trump’s attorneys have filed a motion for a new trial in writer E. Jean Carroll’s defamation case and are seeking a substantial reduction in the judgment of $83.3 million. Trump’s legal team, Alina Habba and John Sauer, argued in a federal court filing that relevant evidence was excluded and the jury was given erroneous instructions. They contend that the court’s decision to limit the scope of Trump’s testimony influenced the jury’s verdict and thus, a new trial is warranted. The attorneys claimed that efforts to restrict the scope of … Read more

Miami Commissioner Joe Carollo Loses Bid to Stop Collection of $63M Judgment in First Amendment Lawsuit

Miami Commissioner Joe Carollo’s request to halt the enforcement of a $63 million judgement against him has been denied by a federal judge. The judgement was issued after Carollo lost a civil trial last year in which he was found guilty of violating the First Amendment rights of two Little Havana businessmen, William Fuller and Martin Pinilla, and using the city’s resources against them. The jury awarded the settlement to Fuller and Pinilla, leading to the seizure of Carollo’s home and property by U.S. Marshals in February. In addition to the seizure of assets, Fuller … Read more

Liver Troubles Lead to Landmark $130 Million Judgment Against Real Water

LAS VEGAS, NV – Real Water, a bottled water company based in Las Vegas, has been ordered to pay nearly $130 million in a jury ruling due to its alleged connection to liver issues. The verdict was handed down after a 10-day trial, where the jury concluded that the consumption of Real Water had led to numerous cases of non-viral hepatitis and liver failure. The lawsuit against Real Water was filed by the Southern Nevada Health District and several individuals who claimed to have suffered health issues after consuming the product. The plaintiffs argued that … Read more