Former President Trump Ordered to Pay $83 Million in Defamation Case, Sparks Controversy and Outrage

New York City, USA – A federal jury in New York City has ordered former President Donald Trump to pay E. Jean Carroll more than $83 million in damages after he denied allegations that he raped her in the 1990s. The jury’s verdict was announced by federal Judge Lewis A. Kaplan. The jury determined that Trump must pay $18.3 million in compensatory damages and an additional $65 million in punitive damages. This decision comes after a previous trial last year in which the jury cleared Trump of rape but found him liable for sexual abuse … 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

Former County Clerk Ordered to Pay $100,000 in Damages to Gay Couple for Violating Their Constitutional Right to Marry

Ashland, Kentucky – Former Rowan County clerk Kim Davis has been ordered by a jury to pay a sum of money to a gay couple following a federal judge’s ruling that their constitutional rights were violated. The verdict was reached swiftly, with the jury taking only two and a half hours to determine the damages owed to the couple. Davis had denied the couple a marriage license back in 2015, asserting that it went against her religious beliefs and therefore infringed upon her own rights. This case gained widespread attention across the nation. The jury, … Read more