Supreme Court Declines to Rehear Trump Appeal in E. Jean Carroll Case
1-Minute Brief
The Supreme Court's decision leaves in place a $5 million jury award to E. Jean Carroll, affecting ongoing legal proceedings involving Donald Trump.
Key Facts
- The Supreme Court declined for the second time to consider Donald Trump's appeal in the E. Jean Carroll case.
- A jury previously awarded writer E. Jean Carroll $5 million related to her claims against Trump.
- Trump sought to overturn the jury verdict and block the $5 million award.
- The Supreme Court's rejection means the jury's decision and financial award remain in effect.
- The case involves allegations of sexual abuse and defamation made by Carroll against Trump.
What Happened
The Supreme Court declined to rehear Donald Trump's appeal regarding a $5 million jury award to E. Jean Carroll, leaving the verdict in place.
Why It Matters
This decision finalizes a significant financial judgment against a former president and may influence future legal strategies in related cases.
What's Next
Attention may turn to other ongoing legal matters involving Trump, as well as the enforcement of the $5 million award to Carroll.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- CBS NewsLeft12h agoSupreme Court won't rehear Trump's appeal of $5 million E. Jean Carroll case
- Sky NewsUnknown21h agoTrump latest bid to block $5m Carroll award rejected by Supreme Court
