E. Jean Carroll Wins $83.3M in Defamation Suit Against Trump
Carroll, who previously accused Trump of rape, describes him as 'nothing' in court and vows to sue again if defamed.
- Writer E. Jean Carroll was awarded $83.3 million in damages in a defamation suit against former President Donald Trump, marking her second legal victory against him.
- Carroll, who accused Trump of rape in 1996, described him as 'nothing' and 'a phantom' in court, encouraging others not to fear him.
- Carroll's legal team, led by Roberta Kaplan, emphasized that Trump is 'just a guy' and can be held accountable by the justice system.
- Carroll stated she would 'absolutely' sue Trump again if he continues to defame her.
- Trump has remained notably silent about Carroll following the verdict, a shift from his previous behavior of publicly attacking her.






































































