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Why is Donald Trump back in court against E Jean Carroll? | News – The Independent
Donald Trump is back in court as E Jean Carroll’s 2019 lawsuit finally goes to trial. The magazine writer also filed a second lawsuit against the …
Defiant Donald Trump raises fist as he heads to court in E Jean Carroll defamation case
Donald Trump was seen raising his fist as he left Trump Tower on Fifth Avenue in New York to head to Federal Court for his ongoing defamation case …
Will Trump Testify in E. Jean Carroll Defamation Trial? Defamation Court Case in New York Unfolds
Trump has said he plans to testify in the E. Jean Carroll defamation case, which would see the unprecedented sight of a former president …
Court pushes back E. Jean Carroll trial, allowing Trump to testify after New Hampshire
NEW YORK — Former President Trump’s defamation trial brought by E. Jean Carroll won’t resume until Wednesday morning, according to a court …
Trump uses court delay to attack E. Jean Carroll more than 3 dozen times – Daily Kos
At the start of Monday’s session in Donald Trump’s trial for defaming writer E. Jean Carroll, one of the jurors reported they were sick.
Southeastern North Carolina counties will be the last to transition to eCourts
… Courts. Harnett, Johnston, Lee, Mecklenburg and Wake counties transitioned last year to the $100 million eCourts system. The state has announced …
Trump trial in E. Jean Carroll case is postponed – Reuters
… E. Jean Carroll exits Manhattan Federal Court, in the second …
E. Jean Carroll defamation case live updates: Court adjourned until Tuesday due to COVID …
Get live updates from the federal defamation trial of former President Trump to determine any additional damages for defaming writer E. Jean …
Trump testimony in doubt as E Jean Carroll defamation lawsuit postponed – Al Jazeera
Carroll’s lawyers have asked Kaplan to make Trump swear, before any testimony, that he understands and accepts the court’s restrictions on what he can …
