Supreme Court keeps Carroll verdict against Trump intact

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The Supreme Court on Monday let stand a $5 million civil verdict against President Donald Trump in the E. Jean Carroll case, preserving the 2023 jury finding that Trump sexually assaulted Carroll and defamed her. Trump’s appeals were denied, leaving the judgment in place.
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