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Trump must pay E Jean Carroll $83.3m for defamation
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 27 - 01 - 2024

A New York jury has decided Donald Trump should pay $83.3m (£65m) for defaming columnist E Jean Carroll in 2019 while he was US president.
The penalty in the civil trial is made up of $18.3m for compensatory damages and $65m in punitive damages.
Trump was found in a previous civil case to have defamed Carroll and sexually assaulted her in the 1990s.
He vowed to appeal the latest ruling, calling the case a witch hunt and the verdict "absolutely ridiculous".
In the latest trial, the jury was only required to decide how much compensation, if any, should be awarded to Carroll.
The compensatory damages are meant to account for the harm that the jury found his comments had done to her reputation and emotional wellbeing.
The panel also had to come up with a punitive penalty intended to stop Trump from continuing to speak out against her.
It took the jury of seven men and two women less than three hours to reach a verdict on Friday afternoon.
Trump, who looks likely to be the Republican candidate in November's presidential election, also faces four criminal cases for a total of 91 felony counts.
He is the first president in US history to be charged with a crime, but has pleaded not guilty or denied all the charges.
"This is a great victory for every woman who stands up when she's been knocked down, and a huge defeat for every bully who has tried to keep a woman down," Carroll said in a statement after the jury's decision on Friday.
Her attorney, Robbie Kaplan, said in a statement: "Today's verdict proves that the law applies to everyone in our country, even the rich, even the famous, even former presidents."
Trump has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing, or even that he has ever met Carroll, including on Friday morning.
But following the verdict he refrained from attacking her directly when he slammed the outcome of the case in a post on his social media platform, Truth Social.
"I fully disagree with both verdicts," he wrote, "and will be appealing this whole Biden Directed Witch Hunt focused on me and the Republican Party.
"Our Legal System is out of control, and being used as a Political Weapon. They have taken away all First Amendment Rights. THIS IS NOT AMERICA!"
A civil trial last year found Trump sexually assaulted Carroll, a magazine columnist, in a Bergdorf Goodman department store dressing room in the 1990s.
That jury also found him liable for defamation for calling her accusations a lie — and he was ordered to pay her about $5m in damages.
The case that ended on Friday focused on different defamatory comments by Trump in 2019.
Trump, who abruptly left court earlier in the day with his Secret Service security detail, was not present to hear the verdict.
His departure came moments after Judge Kaplan threatened to jail Trump's lawyer, Alina Habba, for continuing to speak after he had told her to be quiet.
"You are on the verge of spending some time in the lockup. Now sit down," he told Habba.
The judge had threatened to eject Trump earlier after he muttered about the case being a "con job" and a "witch hunt" in court.
Before the verdict was read, the judge warned: "We will have no outbursts."
During closing arguments earlier on Friday, a lawyer for Carroll told the court her reputation had been severely harmed by the former president's comments denying he sexually assaulted her.
"This case is also about punishing Donald Trump... This trial is about getting him to stop once and for all," she said.
Carroll's attorneys previously told the court that Trump's statements unleashed a torrent of death threats, rape threats, and online vitriol towards her.
Trump's lawyer had argued that he should pay no further damages to Carroll as her claims have "more holes than Swiss cheese".
Habba said that her client was not to blame for the threats that Carroll received.
Earlier in the trial Judge Lewis Kaplan (no relation of the plaintiff's lawyer) advised jurors not to use their real names with each other due to the sensitive nature of the case.
As it concluded, he advised them that they were free to discuss their experience. But he added that in his opinion they should not tell anyone they worked on this case.
Trump has repeatedly claimed the various legal cases he faces are being orchestrated by allies of US President Joe Biden, a Democrat.
As the Republican party's White House frontrunner, Trump looks set for a rematch against Biden in the November 2024 general election. — BBC


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