E Jean Carroll v. Donald Trump lawsuit: 5 things to know as Justice Department investigates journalist who accused U.S. president of sexual assault

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Former magazine columnist Elizabeth Jean Carroll faces criminal investigation Ministry of Justice after accusation Donald Trump sexual assault. Multiple media outlets reported on the Justice Department’s investigation into Carroll.

E. Jean Carroll has withdrawn from New York federal court following former President Donald Trump's 2024 court appearance. (Associated Press)
E. Jean Carroll has withdrawn from New York federal court following former President Donald Trump’s 2024 court appearance. (Associated Press)

The investigation focuses on whether Carroll committed perjury while testifying in two lawsuits against the Republican president. Here’s everything you need to know Jean Carrolllitigation.

E. Jean Carroll files lawsuit against Trump: 5 things to know

  1. Carroll has filed two civil lawsuits against President Trump, accusing him of sexual assault.
  2. There are accusations that Trump sexually abused Carroll at a New York department store in the mid-1990s.
  3. Another lawsuit was filed against Carroll for defamation.
  4. The suit alleges that this stemmed from a 2019 interaction in which Trump denied the attack.
  5. The report added that Trump said Carroll was not his type and further claimed she made up the sexual assault allegations to boost sales of her book.

Prosecutors focused their case on 82-year-old Carroll’s 2022 testimony, saying her lawsuit received no outside funding. In a 2022 video deposition, Carroll told then-Trump lawyer Alina Haba that no one else was paying her legal fees.

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However, this proved to be inaccurate as it was later discovered that billionaire Reed Hoffman paid some of the legal fees and expenses. Carroll remains embroiled in numerous legal disputes with Trump. She won a multimillion-dollar award from the jury, which Trump is appealing. The president appeals a $5 million sexual abuse verdict to the Supreme Court. Carroll was awarded $83 million in the defamation case, which Trump also reportedly plans to appeal.

Who is E. Jean Carroll?

E Jean Carroll writes for Elle magazine, and her advice column ran from 1993 to 2019, making it one of the longest-running such columns in American publishing history. She also became the first female contributing editor to Playboy magazine.

Carroll has also written for other notable publications such as Rolling Stone, Esquire, and Vanity Fair. Her accusations against Trump come from her 2019 book What Do We Need Men for? :A Moderate Proposal”.

In the case between Carroll and Trump, her attorneys told the judge they received funds from Huffman’s nonprofit. They clarified that Carroll had not met or had any conversations with anyone associated with the nonprofit. At the time, Haba told the court that Carroll’s team “conspired to hide the truth for almost six months.”

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