Appeals Court Upholds $5 Million Verdict Against Donald Trump in E. Jean Carroll Sexual Abuse Case

NEW YORK — A federal appeals court affirmed a jury’s verdict on Monday, validating the $5 million compensation awarded to E. Jean Carroll who accused former President Donald Trump of sexual abuse in the 1990s. The Second Circuit Court of Appeals supported the jury’s findings of defamation and abuse that Carroll alleged occurred in a dressing room of an upscale department store more than two decades ago. Carroll, a former magazine columnist, claimed that what started as a playful encounter with Trump in the spring of 1996 escalated into an assault. Despite Trump’s denials and … Read more

Court Upholds Verdict Against Trump in E. Jean Carroll Sexual Abuse Case, Rejects Appeal for New Trial

NEW YORK — A federal appeals court has upheld a jury’s decision against former President Donald Trump in a case where he was accused of sexually abusing writer E. Jean Carroll in the 1990s. The court confirmed that Trump failed to prove that the district court made errors substantial enough to justify a new trial. In their decision, the Second U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals stated that Trump did not meet the necessary burden to demonstrate that alleged errors in the trial impacted his significant rights. This response came after Trump sought to challenge a … Read more

Court Upholds $5 Million Civil Judgment Against President-Elect Trump in E. Jean Carroll Case

NEW YORK — A federal appeals court has affirmed a $5 million civil judgment against President-elect Donald Trump awarded to writer E. Jean Carroll. The jury had previously found Trump liable for sexually abusing Carroll in the 1990s and subsequently defaming her after she publicly came forward with her accusations. Despite Trump’s denial of these allegations and his argument on appeal that the verdict was excessive, the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals maintained that the evidence and court proceedings were justly handled, dismissing Trump’s request for a reversal of the decision. “We conclude that … Read more

Texas Supreme Court Dismisses Case Against Assistant AG Webster, Upholds Law License Amid Election Lawsuit Controversy

AUSTIN, Texas — The Texas Supreme Court recently ruled in favor of Assistant Attorney General Brent Webster by dismissing a lawsuit that aimed to strip him of his law license. This lawsuit accused Webster and Attorney General Ken Paxton of misconduct related to their challenge of the 2020 presidential election results. In its decision, the court concurred with an earlier judgment by a Williamson County district judge, asserting that removing Webster’s license would infringe on the Texas Constitution’s separation of powers doctrine. The district court’s ruling was initially overturned by the Eighth Court of Appeals … Read more