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Carroll v. Trump; Court: United States District Court for the Southern District of New York: Full case name: E. Jean Carroll v. Donald J. Trump: Docket nos. 20-cv-07311 22-cv-10016: Verdict: Trump liable for sexual abuse and defamation; Carroll II: $5 million damages; Carroll I: $83.3 million damages; Court membership; Judge sitting: Lewis A ...
Republican candidate Donald Trump continues to falsely claim that his 2020 loss was the result of widespread fraud and his backers have filed a series of lawsuits across the U.S. challenging ...
Donald Trump was given a no-penalty sentence in his “hush money” case Friday by a Manhattan judge — cementing his status as the first convicted felon to become president but freeing him of ...
NEW YORK CITY — A jury in a civil trial held in lower Manhattan found that former President Donald Trump sexually abused the writer E. Jean Carroll in a dressing room in a Bergdorf Goodman ...
Fox News 7 hours ago Federal judge rules Trump’s firing of head of special counsel was unlawful, will maintain his job. Federal Judge Amy Berman Jackson ruled late Saturday evening that President Donald Trump's firing of the head of the Office of Special Counsel, Hampton Dellinger, was unlawful,…
Trump's team asked the Supreme Court to reject the expedited timeline and allow the appeals court to consider the case first. [30] [31] On December 22, the Supreme Court denied the special counsel's request, leaving the case to the appeals court. [32] On January 9, 2024, the D.C. Court of Appeals heard arguments in the immunity dispute.
Donald Trump will appear in a New York court early next week to face criminal charges over the hush money payments to adult film star Stormy Daniels in the days before the 2016 presidential ...
After the court's ruling, Trump's team filed two legal complaints, both of which were rejected. Donald J. Trump v. Committee on Ways and Means, et al. [7] – Case in D.C. court challenging the New York TRUST Act, which gives Congress the right to obtain tax information on New York residents. Case dismissed on November 11, 2019. Donald J. Trump v.