E Jean Carroll Verdict of confirmed defamation when Trump Appeal rejected

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President Donald Trump still faces a payment of $ 83.3 million to the writer E. Jean Carroll after a Federal Court of Appeal rejected his dispute of a defamation verdict against him on Monday.
The decision of the 2nd Circuit Court of United States confirms a lower court decision that Trump has in fact disseminated Carroll. Trump lawyers argued that his comments on Carroll were protected by presidential immunity and that the verdict in the case was unfair. The panel of three judges rejected these two complaints.
“We conclude that Trump has not identified reasons that would justify reconsidering our previous detention on presidential immunity. We also conclude that the district court has committed any of the disputed decisions and that the jury’s damages are just and reasonable,” said the advice of the court.
“The file in this case supports the determination of the district court according to which” the degree of repression “of Mr. Trump’s conduct was remarkably high, perhaps unprecedented,” added the court.
The American Court of Appeal confirms Trump’s verdict in the E Jean Carroll case

E. Jean Carroll accused President Donald Trump of having sexually assaulted him in 1990, an assertion that Trump denies. (Stephanie Keith / Getty Images)
Carroll continued Trump Twice after having published a book in 2019, which said that Trump had raped her during a brief meeting with him in a locker room in the department store in the 1990s.
Trump vigorously denied the statements, saying that he had never met Carroll, that she was not her “type” and that she made the incident to sell books. His vocal and repeated criticisms and refusal led to the defamation allegations of Carroll.

President Donald Trump faces a defamation verdict of $ 83.3 million in the E. Jean Carroll case. (AP photo / Jose Luis Magana)
Monday’s decision comes from months after the same court rejected Trump’s appeal in another case linked to Carroll. In this call, Trump challenged the evidence that the Carroll legal team presented the jury during the civil trial, including the Hollywood Access band which surfaced during the Trump campaign in 2016.
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E. Jean Carroll left the courtthosue on September 6, 2024 in New York. The two parties appeared before the lawyers of Astrump, the lawyers to cancel the conclusion of the jury according to which he sexually abused E. Jean Carroll. (Images Alex Kent / Getty)
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The complete panel of judges, however, refused to hear Trump’s argument, forcing the president to accept defeat or call on the Supreme Court.
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Ashley Oliver of Fox News contributed to this report.