The Republican nominee and accuser E. Jean Carroll, a writer, sat at tables about 15 feet apart, in a federal appeals court.
When it comes to his legal foibles, the former president often wins politically when he’s most on the ropes legally.
Lawyers for Donald Trump and E. Jean Carroll jockeyed at a federal appeals court over Carroll's $5 million sexual abuse and ...
Jean Carroll, in a Manhattan courtroom Friday as the two attended oral arguments in the former president’s appeal of last year’s $5 million jury verdict that found him liable for sexual abuse ...
Attorneys for former President Donald Trump are appealing the $5 million verdict in E. Jean Carroll’s case at a federal ...
Attorneys for former President Donald Trump argued that a $5 million judgment finding him liable for sexually abusing and ...
Jean Carroll, telling the defense it would be "very hard" to overturn the jury's verdict. Trump, seated alone in court, said nothing during the short proceeding but warmly greeted sketch artist ...
Donald Trump is trying to appeal a multimillion-dollar judgment against him for defaming writer and author E. Jean Carroll.
In 50 minute remarks, Trump criticized his lawyers and brought up several past assault allegations while talking about appeal ...
Jean Carroll, an attack Carroll documented in a book excerpted by New York magazine. Their case made, however effectively, ...
The former president said he was "disappointed" with the legal team arguing for a retrial in the case brought by Carroll.