Overview
- E. Jean Carroll's attorney, Shawn Crowley, hints at a possible third lawsuit against Donald Trump following his recent public comments.
- Trump's remarks at a Michigan rally, questioning Carroll's identity, have drawn scrutiny and potential legal implications.
- Two previous lawsuits resulted in Trump being ordered to pay Carroll a total of $88.3 million for sexual abuse and defamation.
- Carroll's legal team is 'watching and listening' to Trump's comments, indicating ongoing vigilance for defamation.
- Despite substantial damages awarded in previous cases, Trump's inability to refrain from commenting on Carroll may lead to further legal action.