El Departamento de Justicia investiga la financiación de la demanda de Carroll

El Departamento de Justicia ha iniciado una investigación penal sobre E. Jean Carroll en relación con la revelación de la financiación legal en sus demandas contra el presidente Donald Trump. Una investigación relacionada apunta al donante Reid Hoffman y a su organización sin fines de lucro asociada.

El Departamento de Justicia está examinando si Carroll omitió revelar durante una deposición en 2022 que la organización sin fines de lucro de Reid Hoffman ayudó a cubrir algunos costos legales en sus casos de abuso sexual y difamación contra Trump. Carroll corrigió posteriormente su declaración ante el tribunal, señalando que la financiación no alteró su acuerdo de honorarios de contingencia con sus abogados. Un tribunal de apelaciones determinó anteriormente que no había pruebas de su participación directa en la obtención de dicho apoyo.

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