Trump Makes Bold Return to Campaign Trail Amidst $83.3 Million Controversy: What’s Next for E. Jean Carroll?

LEXINGTON, Kentucky – Former President Donald Trump made his first public appearance on Saturday since being ordered by a New York jury to pay $83.3 million to writer E. Jean Carroll in a defamation lawsuit. Speaking at a rally in Lexington, Trump continued to deny all accusations of sexual assault, calling them “fictional stories.” The event, held at the Rupp Arena, marked the beginning of what appears to be another presidential campaign. Trump’s appearance drew in thousands of energetic supporters, many of whom donned “Make America Great Again” hats and waved Trump banners. The crowd … Read more

Trump’s Lawyers Discover Hidden Conflict of Interest in $83.3 Million Verdict Appeal

NEW YORK CITY, NY – Donald Trump’s legal team plans to utilize a previously undisclosed “conflict of interest” between E. Jean Carroll’s lawyer and the judge overseeing her defamation case against the former president as grounds for their appeal against the massive $83.3 million jury verdict, according to sources familiar with the matter. Trump attorney Alina Habba stated that she was unaware of the connection between Manhattan federal Judge Lewis Kaplan and Carroll’s lawyer, Roberta Kaplan, until recently. The two had reportedly worked together in the 1990s at a prominent law firm. Habba argues that … Read more

Undisclosed Conflict of Interest: Trump’s Lawyers Plan Appeal in $83.3 Million Verdict

New York City, NY – Former President Donald Trump’s lawyers plan to appeal the recent $83.3 million jury verdict in E. Jean Carroll’s defamation case, citing a previously undisclosed “conflict of interest” between Carroll’s lawyer and the judge overseeing the case, sources report. Trump’s lawyer, Alina Habba, recently discovered that Manhattan federal Judge Lewis Kaplan and Carroll’s lawyer, Roberta Kaplan, had worked together at a prominent law firm in the early 1990s. Habba argues that this undisclosed connection constitutes a violation of judicial ethics rules. Roberta Kaplan was employed at Paul, Weiss Rifkin, Wharton & … Read more

What’s Next After Donald Trump is Ordered to Pay $88.3 Million in Defamation Damages?

Washington D.C. – Former President Donald Trump has been ordered to pay $88.3 million in defamation damages. The ruling came as a result of a lawsuit filed against Trump by a company that he had disparaged during his presidency. What happens next in this high-stakes legal battle? The controversy stems from Trump’s comments about the company back in 2018. He publicly accused them of engaging in fraudulent activities, damaging their reputation and causing financial harm. The company, whose name cannot be mentioned due to legal reasons, decided to take legal action against Trump, arguing that … Read more