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Trump must pay $83.3 million in E. Jean Carroll defamation case after losing delay bid
A federal judge has denied Donald Trump’s request to delay the $83.3 million judgment in favor of columnist E. Jean Carroll’s defamation lawsuit.
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Jury verdict: Trump must pay E. Jean Carroll over $83M in damages
The jury found the former president liable for defamation in the civil case.
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Maryanne Trump Barry, older sister to Donald Trump, dead at 86
Barry worked as a U.S. federal court judge for decades.
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Maryanne Trump Barry, older sister to Donald Trump, dies at 86 in NYC, sources say
Maryanne Trump Barry, the older sister to former President Donald Trump, has died at the age of 86, according two law enforcement sources with direct knowledge of the matter.
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Judge dismisses Donald Trump's defamation lawsuit against CNN over ‘the Big Lie' filed in South Florida
A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit Donald Trump filed against CNN.
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Trump opposes quick trial date in classified documents case
Former President Donald Trump asked a federal court to hold off on setting a date for the criminal trial over his handling of classified documents.
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Trump Lawyers Seek Meeting With AG Garland as Probe Into Classified Docs at Mar-a-Lago Wraps Up
Lawyers for Donald Trump have asked for a meeting with Attorney General Merrick Garland as a Justice Department investigation into the former president’s handling of classified documents shows signs of winding down.
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E. Jean Carroll Takes the Stand: ‘Trump Raped Me'
On Wednesday, the writer took the stand to tell jurors that Donald Trump assaulted her in a department store in 1996.
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Biden “Focused on the American People,” Not Trump Case, Says Karine Jean-Pierre
The White House Press Secretary declined to comment on former President Trump’s arraignment in a briefing on Tuesday.
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Pence Must Testify In Jan. 6 Probe, Says Judge
A federal judge ordered former Vice President Mike Pence to comply with a subpoena to testify about former President Donald Trump’s efforts to overturn the 2020 election results.
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Jury Finds Trump Organization Guilty of All Charges in Tax Fraud Trial
A jury found the Trump Organization guilty on all counts of tax fraud, falsifying business records and conspiracy stemming from a 15-year scheme to compensate top executives off the books.
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Jury Finds Trump Organization Guilty on All Counts in NY Tax Fraud Trial
Trump Corporation is charged with nine counts, and Trump Payroll Corporation is charged with eight.
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Jury Finds Trump Organization Guilty on All Counts in NY Tax Fraud Trial
Jurors found the Trump Organization guilty on all counts in the criminal tax fraud trial. The guilty verdict followed a month-long trial that featured testimony from seven witnesses, including longtime Trump Organization finance chief Allen Weisselberg and Senior Vice President and Controller Jeffrey McConney. An outside accountant who spent years preparing tax returns for Trump and the company also testified….
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Trump Organization Tax Fraud Trial Deliberations Continuing Tuesday
Jurors in the Trump Organization’s criminal tax fraud trial will continue deliberating for a second day on Tuesday as they weigh charges that former President Donald Trump’s company helped executives dodge personal income taxes on perks such as Manhattan apartments and luxury cars. The jury deliberated for about four hours on Monday. The deliberations follow a monthlong trial that featured testimony...
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Prosecutors Give Closing Arguments In Trump Organization Tax Fraud Trial
News 4’s Chris Glorioso reports.
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Opening Statements Set for NYC Trial Against Close Trump Ally
When Donald Trump sought the presidency in 2016, a California billionaire named Tom Barrack made sure to get in the mix. The pair had been close friends for decades before Barrack emerged as an informal campaign advisor. He later became the chair of Trump’s inaugural committee. The problem, federal prosecutors say, is that Barrack was also secretly working at the…