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The former Fox News host blasted Carroll’s claim that Trump sexually assaulted her in a dressing room.
The same judge who jailed the fallen billionaire presided over Trump sex assault case.
The president-elect failed to overturn a jury verdict against him.
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On the heels of his big win over ABC, the president-elect has signaled that more legal challenges could be on the way.
The $15 million settlement follows several unsuccessful Trump lawsuits against “fake news” media outlets.
Carroll posted a five-word statement after the election was called for Donald Trump.
Natasha Stoynoff said she and other accusers “had a universal vomit onto our phones” upon seeing his remarks about protecting women if he is re-elected.
In 1987, Nell Scovell co-wrote a light-hearted guide to New York’s best places for quickies. But it eerily foreshadowed a much darker moment in one of its venues.
The former president ranted about E. Jean Carroll in a bonkers news conference on Friday, claiming she ripped her accusations against him from “Law & Order.”
A jury found the former president liable for sexually abusing the writer E. Jean Carroll last year.
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