Federal appeals court rejects Trump’s bid to rehear E. Jean Carroll defamation case. The decision upholds the verdict finding Trump liable for defaming Carroll.
A federal appeals court in New York has rejected President Trump's request to rehear his challenges to writer E. Jean Carroll's successful defamation claims.
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A federal appeals court in New York has rejected President Trump's request to rehear his challenges to writer E. Jean Carroll's successful defamation claims.
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