El Departamento de Justicia investigaría a E. Jean Carroll por perjurio

El Departamento de Justicia de los Estados Unidos estaría abriendo una investigación penal sobre si E. Jean Carroll cometió perjurio en sus casos civiles contra el presidente Donald Trump. Carroll recibió un total de 83,3 millones de dólares en concepto de daños y perjuicios derivados de los procedimientos.

La investigación reportada también examina a una organización sin fines de lucro que proporcionó financiamiento para los esfuerzos legales de Carroll. Carroll, ahora de 82 años y residente en el norte del estado de Nueva York, acusó por primera vez a Trump en 2019 de una agresión sexual que, según ella, ocurrió 25 años antes en Bergdorf Goodman. Un jurado determinó previamente que Trump era responsable de difamación y de un grado menor de abuso sexual, otorgando inicialmente a Carroll 5 millones de dólares. Su abogada Roberta Kaplan le dijo al tribunal que el objetivo era darle suficiente dinero para que se detuviera, tras lo cual la suma total aumentó a 83,3 millones de dólares. Carroll ha discutido sus planes para los fondos, que incluyen donaciones a iniciativas de derechos reproductivos de las mujeres y derechos al voto. Según el informe, aún no ha recibido el dinero.

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