Trump loses second Supreme Court bid over E Jean Carroll sex abuse case
The U.S. Supreme Court has denied Donald Trump's second appeal regarding the 2023 civil case brought by E.

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AI-generatedThe U.S. Supreme Court has denied Donald Trump's second appeal regarding the 2023 civil case brought by E. Jean Carroll. The court refused to reconsider its earlier decision that upheld a $5 million verdict finding Trump liable for sexual abuse and defamation stemming from allegations of an incident in 1996. This denial means the jury's verdict is now final and cannot be further challenged in court. Carroll's attorney stated they are pleased with the Supreme Court's decision. Trump is also appealing a separate $83.3 million defamation judgment awarded to Carroll in 2024.
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5 extractedA jury awarded Carroll $83.3m for a separate defamation lawsuit in 2024.
Carroll collected the $5m judgement plus interest, ultimately about $5.8m, after the Supreme Court declined to hear Trump’s appeal in June.
The jury's unanimous verdict that Donald Trump sexually assaulted and then defamed E Jean Carroll is now final and cannot be challenged in any court.
The Supreme Court rejected Trump’s request to reconsider its previous decision denying his appeal of the 2023 verdict.
The Supreme Court denied Trump’s second request to challenge the $5m sexual abuse and defamation verdict.