Judge lets columnist amend defamation claim with over $10 million demand for damages from Trump
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NEW YORK (AP) -- A columnist who recently won a $5 million sexual abuse and defamation jury award against Donald Trump can update a similar lawsuit with his more recent public comments in a bid for over $10 million more in damages from the ex-president, a federal judge ruled Tuesday in another legal loss for Trump.
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What is the recent development in the E. Jean Carroll defamation lawsuit against Donald Trump?
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requests new trial in rape case
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Demands New Trial
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allowed to amend
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awarded $5m in damages
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demands new trial
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seeks new trial or reduced damages
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calls for reduced damages or new trial
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Can Amend Trump Defamation Suit to Include CNN Town Hall Comments
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asks judge to hold retrial or reduce $5 million damages
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Arrested, Booked on Federal Charges
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a jury found Trump liable for sexually assaulting and defaming
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has applied to have his sex assault payout slashed
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to include comments he made at a CNN town hall
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ruled in favor of the former Elle magazine columnist
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declined to inform the court whether it intends to substitute itself for former President
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deserves a reconsideration of the damages a Manhattan jury awarded because it did not find Trump raped
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to amend a pending
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to file an amendment to her complaint
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asked a judge to grant him a new trial
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can't win a pending defamation lawsuit against him because the jury agreed with Trump that he never raped her
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asked for a new trial
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request to revise a
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will be allowed to amend a
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urged a New York federal court to either grant him a new damages trial or slash the amount awarded
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files motion for new trial
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lawyers seek to cut sex abuse jury award from $5M to under $1M
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The ruling by Judge Lewis A. Kaplan gave new life to a defamation lawsuit by writer E. Jean Carroll that was stalled by appeals after the U.S. Justice Department supported a request by Trump's attorneys to substitute the United States for him as the defendant on the grounds that he cannot be held personally liable for comments made while carrying out presidential duties.
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What was the previous outcome of the civil suit between E. Jean Carroll and Donald Trump?
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He was ordered to pay more than $5 million total in damages
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liable for sexually assaulting and defaming
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far cry from rape
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liable for sexually abusing her
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ruled in favor of the former Elle magazine columnist, after Trump had argued that the defamation case must be dismissed because jurors had concluded he never raped her
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found that the former president sexually abused her in the 1990s
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found Trump liable for sexual abuse and defamation
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it did not find Trump raped E. Jean Carroll
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he was found liable for sexually assaulting her
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$5 million damages he was ordered to pay
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repeated statements a federal jury found to be defamatory
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$5 million jury verdict
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found the former U.S. president liable for sexually abusing and defaming the writer and awarded her $5 million in damages
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found Trump liable for sexually abusing and defaming Carroll and awarded her $5 million in damages
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a jury found him liable for sexual battery and defamation
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$5 million sexual abuse and defamation jury award
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unanimous verdict holding Trump liable for sexual battery and defamation
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$5 million award
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Carroll was awarded $5 million
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finding Mr. Trump, 76, liable
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Trump was found liable for battery and defamation and ordered to pay $5 million in compensation and punitive damages
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a jury found him liable for sexually abusing and defaming her
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$5 million
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she sued him for defamation
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found the former US president liable for sexually abusing and defaming the writer and awarded her $5 million in damages
The 2020 defamation lawsuit was originally filed after Carroll wrote in a 2019 book that Trump raped her in a midtown Manhattan Bergdorf Goodman store after he turned a friendly and flirtatious chance encounter between the pair into a violent encounter once behind a closed dressing room door.
Trump, she maintained, disparaged her afterward, spoiling her career and reputation, as he denied ever meeting her at the store located across the street from Trump Tower, where Trump resided before assuming the presidency as a Republican in January 2017.
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What was Donald Trump's response to the additional damages sought by E. Jean Carroll?
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Wants New Damages Trial
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Asks Judge to Stop E. Jean Carroll's Defamation Case
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applies to have $5m sex assault payout slashed
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Asks for New Carroll Trial or $4 Million Damages Cut
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repeatedly denied the claim
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denies the allegations and has appealed the verdict
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he called the case a 'complete con job.'
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demanded that the jury award be reduced to something less than $500,000
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grossly excessive
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asked the Manhattan judge to reconsider the $2 million in compensatory damages
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denied that accusation
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appealed the verdict
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appealing the jury verdict
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continued to publicly attack her
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asks for lower penalty or new trial
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files motion for new trial
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lawyers seek to cut sex abuse jury award from $5M to under $1M
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requested a new trial
The Associated Press typically does not name people who say they have been sexually assaulted unless they come forward publicly, as Carroll has done.
Since the jury awarded $5 million in damages, Trump's attorneys have filed arguments asking to reduce the award to less than $1 million or grant a new trial on damages. They say the jury proved Trump was not lying when they rejected Carroll's rape claim.
Trump, 76, who did not attend the trial, has continued to insist he didn't really know Carroll, 79. In his fall deposition, he misidentified her in a photograph as his ex-wife Marla Maples.
The day after the verdict at a CNN town hall, Trump repeated his longstanding claims that he didn't know Carroll, called her a "whack job" and repeated his claims that she made up the story that he attacked her.
Days later, Carroll's lawyers asked the judge if she could amend her defamation lawsuit to add Trump's latest comments and demand at least $10 million and "very substantial" punitive damages.
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How much additional compensation is E. Jean Carroll seeking from Donald Trump?
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$4 Million
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at least $10 million
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$368,000
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$10 mln
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$10 million
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$10 Million
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over $10 million
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$400,000 for sex abuse, $100,000 for defamation and $368,000
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$500,000
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$2 million
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$5 million
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$1 million
In his two-page order Tuesday, Kaplan noted that Justice Department lawyers say they'll have to reevaluate whether the United States should be substituted for Trump as a defendant based on new events affecting the lawsuit, including the new claims made by Carroll that are based on statements he made while no longer president. He's allowed submissions to be made on the issue through Aug. 3.
Attorney Roberta Kaplan, who represents Carroll and is not related to the judge, said in a statement: "We look forward to moving ahead expeditiously on E Jean Carroll's remaining claims."