Federal Appeals Court Upholds $83.3M Judgment Against Trump in E. Jean Carroll Defamation Case

In a major blow to former President Donald Trump, a federal appeals court has upheld an $83.3 million judgment against him in the defamation case brought by writer E. Jean Carroll. Carroll had accused Trump of sexually assaulting her in the 1990s, a claim he denied and called her a liar in response.

The latest ruling from the appeals court affirmed a lower court’s decision in favor of Carroll, who sued Trump for defamation after he publicly discredited her accusations. The court found that Trump’s remarks had damaged Carroll’s reputation and caused her emotional distress, warranting the substantial judgment.

Despite Trump’s repeated appeals to dismiss the case, the court’s decision stands as a significant legal defeat for the former president. The judgment not only highlights the repercussions of Trump’s controversial statements but also serves as a victory for survivors of sexual assault seeking justice.

The ruling is seen as another legal setback for Trump, who faces multiple legal challenges and investigations as he continues to be embroiled in numerous scandals and controversies.

Category: Politics

Published on: 2025-09-08 16:54:24


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Supreme Court Upholds TikTok Ban in Landmark Decision

In a landmark ruling, the US Supreme Court has upheld the ban on the popular social media app TikTok. The decision comes after weeks of speculation and uncertainty surrounding the app's future in the country.

The ban on TikTok, which was initially proposed by the Trump administration, has been the subject of heated debate and legal challenges. Critics of the ban argue that it violates free speech rights and unfairly targets the app based on its Chinese origins.

Despite these arguments, the Supreme Court ruled in a close decision to uphold the ban, citing national security concerns. In a statement following the ruling, TikTok CEO expressed disappointment and concern for the app's future.

The ruling marks a significant victory for the Trump administration and its efforts to combat Chinese influence in the US tech industry. However, it also raises questions about the future of online freedom and the role of the government in regulating social media platforms.

As TikTok users and supporters digest the news, many are left wondering what this decision means for the future of the app and the broader implications for online privacy and security.

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Published on: 2025-01-17 21:04:56


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