US top court again rejects Trump push to toss out E. Jean Carroll verdict
The US Supreme Court has again rejected Donald Trump's attempt to overturn a jury's $5 million verdict finding him liable for sexually abusing and defaming writer E. Jean Carroll in the mid-1990s.

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AI-generatedThe US Supreme Court has again rejected Donald Trump's attempt to overturn a jury's $5 million verdict finding him liable for sexually abusing and defaming writer E. Jean Carroll in the mid-1990s. Trump's lawyers had requested the justices reconsider their prior refusal to hear his appeal. Trump has already paid this judgment. Separately, Trump and the Justice Department are seeking to overturn an additional $83 million verdict against him, arguing presidential immunity for comments made in 2019. The Supreme Court has not yet ruled on this second appeal.
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5 extractedThe argument for the second verdict appeal is that Trump had immunity for comments made in 2019 while president.
Trump and the Justice Department are also seeking to overturn a second Carroll verdict of US$83 million.
Trump's lawyers asked the Supreme Court to reconsider its refusal to hear his appeal.
A jury found Trump sexually abused E. Jean Carroll and defamed her, resulting in a US$5 million judgment.
The US Supreme Court again rejected Donald Trump's attempt to overturn the E. Jean Carroll verdict.