President Trump Seeks Supreme Court Review of $5 Million E. Jean Carroll Verdict
President Trump has asked the Supreme Court to review the $5 million verdict awarded to E. Jean Carroll for sexual abuse and defamation, challenging the civil case's evidentiary basis.

Trump asks Supreme Court to reverse E. Jean Carroll verdict that he calls flawed

Trump asks Supreme Court to overturn E Jean Carroll verdict
Trump asks Supreme Court to take his appeal of E. Jean Carroll sexual abuse case

Trump requests Supreme Court overturn E. Jean Carroll sexual abuse and defamation verdict
Overview
President Trump has formally requested the Supreme Court to review the $5 million verdict awarded to writer E. Jean Carroll for sexual abuse and defamation.
Trump is challenging the unanimous jury verdict, citing alleged evidentiary flaws in the civil case that found him liable for the 1990s assault allegations.
This appeal represents President Trump's final chance to overturn the significant jury decision against him, following previous denials for rehearing at the federal appeals court.
E. Jean Carroll previously secured two defamation case victories against Trump, with awards totaling $83.3 million and $5 million, both upheld by appellate courts.
The Supreme Court has not yet made a decision on whether to hear the case, and it is currently not listed on the public docket for review.
Analysis
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