Former President Donald Trump and author E. Jean Carroll have been in a authorized battle since November 2019, when Carroll filed a defamation lawsuit in opposition to Trump following his public denials of her sexual assault allegations.
Trump then appealed the 2023 civil jury verdict that discovered him chargeable for sexually abusing Carroll a long time in the past in a division retailer and defaming her in 2022 by calling her allegations a “con job.” In a separate case, a jury awarded Carroll $83.3 million in January for Trump’s defamatory statements made in 2019, a verdict he additionally appealed.
The authorized battle continued as Trump’s lawyer, John Sauer, urged an appeals court docket to overturn the choice requiring Trump to pay $5 million to Carroll. Trump, 78, maintained he by no means assaulted Carroll, 80.
On Sept. 6, Trump appeared in a New York Metropolis courtroom for the proceedings, his first look after lacking the trial and later blaming his legal professionals for the loss.
Be taught extra concerning the ongoing Trump-Carroll authorized battle, together with an in depth timeline, right here.
Timeline
Nineties
- Round 1996: Carroll, a former recommendation columnist for Elle journal, alleges that Trump sexually assaulted her in a dressing room on the Bergdorf Goodman division retailer in New York Metropolis.
2019
- June 21, 2019: Carroll publicly accuses Trump of sexual assault in her ebook What Do We Want Males For? A Modest Proposal, printed in New York Journal. Trump denies the allegations, stating he had by no means met Carroll and that she was “not his kind.”
- November 4, 2019: Carroll recordsdata a defamation lawsuit in opposition to Trump in New York state court docket, claiming his statements denying her allegations broken her popularity.
2020
- September 8, 2020: The U.S. Division of Justice (DOJ) intervenes within the defamation case, arguing that Trump was appearing in his official capability as President when he made the statements about Carroll. (The transfer, if profitable, would have shifted the case to federal court docket and doubtlessly resulted in its dismissal.)
2021
- October 27, 2021: The New York State Courtroom of Appeals guidelines that Carroll’s lawsuit can proceed, rejecting the DOJ’s argument. Nonetheless, the DOJ continues to defend its place in federal court docket.
2022
- February 15, 2022: The Second Circuit Courtroom of Appeals hears arguments on whether or not the DOJ’s intervention is legitimate, specializing in whether or not Trump’s statements had been made within the scope of his official duties.
- Might 19, 2022: Carroll’s lawyer states that Carroll intends to file a separate lawsuit in opposition to Trump underneath New York’s Grownup Survivors Act, which offers a one-year window for survivors of sexual assault to sue even when the statute of limitations has expired.
- November 24, 2022: Carroll recordsdata a brand new lawsuit in opposition to Trump underneath the Grownup Survivors Act, accusing him of committing battery by “forcibly raping and groping her” and of defaming her when he denied raping her the earlier month. Kaplan mentioned at a court docket listening to that her consumer “intends to carry Donald Trump accountable not just for defaming her but in addition for sexually assaulting her, which he did years in the past in a dressing room at Bergdorf Goodman.”
2023
- April 25, 2023: A federal decide guidelines that the defamation go well with can proceed, and units a trial date for April 2024 for the battery and defamation case filed in 2022.
- Might 9, 2023: A jury in Manhattan finds Trump chargeable for sexually abusing and defaming Carroll, awarding her $5 million in damages. Trump instantly broadcasts plans to attraction the choice.
- July 19, 2023: Trump countersues Carroll for defamation, arguing that her statements throughout interviews after the decision induced him further reputational hurt.
- August 7, 2023: Carroll seeks a further $10 million in damages from Trump, citing additional defamatory feedback he made on social media.
2024
- April 2024: The scheduled trial for Carroll’s second defamation lawsuit in opposition to Trump, barring any delays or settlements.
- September 6, 2024:A federal decide in New York dismisses Trump’s countersuit in opposition to Carroll, stating that his claims didn’t meet the authorized requirements for defamation and, subsequently, couldn’t proceed.
- December 2024: In line with NBC Information, a Federal appeals court docket has upheld Caroll’s $5 million judgement in opposition to Trump.