Trump Seeks Supreme Court Review of $83M E. Jean Carroll Defamation Judgment
1-Minute Brief
The case raises questions about presidential immunity and the legal boundaries of a president's actions while in office.
Key Facts
- Donald Trump was ordered to pay E. Jean Carroll $83 million for sexual abuse and defamation.
- Trump's legal team has requested a stay of the $83.3 million judgment pending Supreme Court review.
- Government lawyers have turned to the Supreme Court to challenge the defamation verdict.
- Trump asked a court to pause its ruling rejecting his challenge to Carroll's suit so he can appeal to the Supreme Court.
- The Department of Justice is involved in efforts to overturn the verdict.
What Happened
Donald Trump is seeking to pause enforcement of an $83 million defamation judgment awarded to E. Jean Carroll while he appeals the case to the Supreme Court, with his legal team and government lawyers raising presidential immunity arguments.
Why It Matters
The outcome could clarify the extent of legal protections for presidents regarding statements made while in office and set precedent for future cases involving presidential conduct.
What's Next
The Supreme Court will decide whether to hear the case and whether to grant a stay on the judgment during the appeal process.
Sources
Confirmed by 3 independent sources
- The IndependentLeft40m agoTrump owes E Jean Carroll $83M for sexual abuse and defamation. He’s hoping his DOJ can get him off the hook
- ABC NewsLeft2h agoTrump asks judges to pause E. Jean Carroll ruling so he can appeal case to SCOTUS
- Fox NewsRight2h agoTrump requests E Jean Carroll $83M judgment stay for pending Supreme Court action on presidential immunity
