US Supreme Court rebuffs Trump’s appeal in E Jean Carroll case
The US Supreme Court has declined to hear Donald Trump's appeal seeking to overturn a $5 million jury verdict in favor of E. Jean Carroll.

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AI-generatedThe US Supreme Court has declined to hear Donald Trump's appeal seeking to overturn a $5 million jury verdict in favor of E. Jean Carroll. A jury had previously found Trump liable for sexually abusing Carroll, a former magazine columnist, and defaming her. Trump's appeal argued that the trial was unfair due to the judge allowing evidence of his alleged past sexual misconduct. The Manhattan-based 2nd US Circuit Court of Appeals had previously upheld the verdict, stating that the evidence showed a consistent pattern of conduct. The case stems from Carroll's 2019 allegation that Trump raped her in 1996, and Trump's subsequent statements in 2022 calling her claim a "hoax."
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5 extractedTrump called Carroll's claim a 'hoax' and a 'con job' in a social media post.
E Jean Carroll alleged Trump raped her in 1996 in a Manhattan department store dressing room.
Trump argued the trial was unfair due to the judge allowing evidence of past sexual misconduct.
A jury found Trump liable for sexually abusing E Jean Carroll and defaming her, awarding $5 million in damages.
The US Supreme Court rejected Donald Trump's appeal to overturn the E Jean Carroll case verdict.