
Donald Trump is making his latest legal move to avoid paying the $83.3 million judgment to writer E. Jean Carroll for defamatory comments following her rape accusation against him.
Trump’s lawyer argued before a panel of appeals court judges that the judgment should be thrown out due to presidential immunity, claiming the verdict damages the presidency.
Background of the Case
The lawsuit stemmed from Trump’s public criticism of Carroll after she accused him of rape, leading to a federal jury awarding her the significant sum for reputational damage caused by Trump’s false statements.
Trump’s Appeal and Legal Arguments
Trump is appealing the verdict, citing the Supreme Court’s immunity ruling in a criminal case as a basis for protection in Carroll’s civil lawsuit. However, the appeals court panel expressed doubts about the applicability of the immunity doctrine.
Legal Perspectives and Court Reactions
Carroll’s lawyer rebutted Trump’s immunity claim, emphasizing the need to uphold the rule of law. The panel, consisting of judges appointed by different administrations, engaged in a critical analysis of the case.
Recent Developments and Future Implications
Trump’s legal battles continue as he faces setbacks in sidestepping the judgment and jury awards. The court’s decisions underscore the importance of accountability, even for former presidents.
Stay updated on the evolving legal saga between Trump and Carroll as the judicial system navigates through complex constitutional issues.