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More Legal Peril Looms for Trump Following Defeat in Carroll Case

Published On: 14. Mai 2023 8:47

Introduction

Former President Donald Trump has suffered a significant legal setback in the defamation case brought against him by writer E. Jean Carroll. A federal judge in New York ruled that Trump cannot use the Department of Justice (DOJ) to defend him in the case, which stems from Carroll’s allegation that Trump raped her in a department store dressing room in the 1990s. The judge’s decision could have far-reaching implications for Trump, who faces numerous other legal challenges.

The Carroll Case

Carroll’s lawsuit alleges that Trump defamed her by denying her accusation and claiming that he had never met her. Trump’s lawyers had argued that he was acting in his official capacity as president when he made those statements, and therefore the DOJ should be allowed to defend him. However, the judge rejected that argument, stating that Trump’s comments were not made within the scope of his employment.

The ruling means that Trump will have to defend himself in the case, which could potentially lead to a deposition and the release of documents related to the case. Carroll’s lawyer, Roberta Kaplan, called the decision a „huge victory“ for her client and for women who have been sexually assaulted. Trump’s lawyers have not yet commented on the ruling.

Implications for Trump

The ruling in the Carroll case could have significant implications for Trump’s other legal battles. The former president is facing numerous lawsuits and investigations, including a criminal investigation by the Manhattan district attorney’s office into his business dealings and a civil lawsuit by the state of New York accusing him of misusing his charitable foundation.

If the DOJ is not allowed to defend Trump in those cases, he will have to pay for his own legal defense, which could be a significant financial burden. Additionally, the ruling in the Carroll case could make it more difficult for Trump to argue that he was acting in his official capacity as president when he made statements related to those cases.

Conclusion

The ruling in the Carroll case is a significant blow to Trump’s legal defense strategy and could have far-reaching implications for his other legal battles. It remains to be seen how Trump will respond to the ruling and whether he will continue to fight the case or seek a settlement. Regardless of the outcome, the ruling is a reminder that Trump is not above the law and that he will have to answer for his actions in court

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Trump’s defeat in Carroll case presages more legal peril

Legal threats in Washington, Manhattan and Atlanta — both criminal and civil — are crystallizing in ways former President Donald Trump has skirted for his entire political life. | Spencer Platt/Getty Images Now is the season of former President Donald Trump’s discontent. A federal jury’s finding that Donald Trump sexually abused E. Jean Carroll in the mid 1990s is a historic rebuke of a former president and frontrunner for the 2024 GOP nomination. But it’s also a prologue. Legal threats in Washington, Manhattan and Atlanta — both criminal and civil — are crystallizing in ways Trump has skirted for his entire political life. And the story of his bid to regain the presidency is likely to be defined by his

Details to Trump’s defeat in Carroll case presages more legal peril

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