US Supreme Court rebuffs Trump's appeal in E. Jean Carroll case
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US Supreme Court rebuffs Trump's appeal in E. Jean Carroll case
By Andrew Chung

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Jean Carroll reacts in a car outside the Manhattan Federal Court, after
the verdict in the second civil trial was reached after she accused
former U.S. President Donald Trump of raping her... Purchase Licensing Rights
WASHINGTON, June 29 (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court declined on Monday to hear President Donald Trump's
bid to overturn a $5 million verdict in favor of E. Jean Carroll in a
case in which a jury found him liable for sexually abusing the former
magazine columnist and then defaming her.
The
justices turned away Trump's appeal after a lower court upheld the 2023
jury verdict and rejected Trump's arguments that the trial was unfair
because the judge impermissibly let jurors hear evidence of his alleged
past sexual misconduct.
Trump
has been battling Carroll, a former advice columnist for Elle
magazine, ever since she published an excerpt from her memoir in 2019 in
which she alleged that Trump had raped her around 1996 in a Bergdorf
Goodman department store dressing room in Manhattan. Trump denied
Carroll's claims and asserted that she lied about the accusations both
in 2019 while he was still serving his first term as president, and
again in 2022 when he was out of office.
Trump's Justice Department has launched a criminal investigation
targeting Carroll, as it has against several other adversaries of the
Republican president. The investigation, disclosed in May, was focused
on whether Carroll committed perjury in testimony tied to the two civil
lawsuits that she won against Trump.
The
case that led to the $5 million verdict concerned Trump's statements
in 2022 when he called Carroll's claim a "hoax" and a "con job" in a
post on social media.
"This woman is not my type!" Trump added in the post.
Carroll
sued Trump in federal court in Manhattan. Jurors in 2023 decided that
Trump had sexually abused Carroll and defamed her, awarding $5 million
in damages. They did not find that Trump raped Carroll, as she had
claimed.
The
Manhattan-based 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals upheld the verdict in
2024, ruling that evidence, including Trump bragging about his sexual
prowess on an "Access Hollywood" video that surfaced during the 2016
U.S. presidential campaign, established a "repeated, idiosyncratic
pattern of conduct" consistent with Carroll's allegations.
Trump's
lawyers told the Supreme Court that the trial judge "erroneously
allowed testimony about multiple decades-old, unverified and unrelated
allegations to be presented to the jury," flouting federal rules
governing the admission of evidence in a case.
"Carroll
waited more than 20 years to falsely accuse Donald Trump, who she
politically opposes, until after he became the 45th President, when she
could maximize political injury to him and profit for herself," his
lawyers wrote in a filing.
The 2nd Circuit in the other lawsuit Carroll won in 2025 declined to throw out
an $83.3 million verdict reached by a jury in 2024 for defaming her
when Trump first denied her claims in 2019 and asserted that she
fabricated the accusations to sell her book.
(This story has been refiled to remove an extra word in paragraph 3)
Reporting by Andrew Chung; Editing by Will Dunham
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