Justice department probes funding of E. Jean Carroll lawsuit

The Department of Justice has opened an investigation into the funding of E. Jean Carroll's successful civil lawsuit against President Trump. The probe is being led by the U.S. attorney's office in the Northern District of Illinois.

The investigation stems from Carroll's 2023 civil judgment in New York, where she won damages for sexual abuse and defamation. A second judgment for defamation followed in 2024. Officials said the focus is on how the case was funded, though experts note that paying for legal costs is not illegal.

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President Trump has dismissed his $10 billion lawsuit against the IRS. The move paves the way for a $1.776 billion settlement fund aimed at compensating those who claim government overreach. Critics in Congress and ethics groups have raised concerns over the arrangement.

The U.S. Department of Justice is reportedly opening a criminal investigation into whether E. Jean Carroll committed perjury in her civil cases against President Donald Trump. Carroll was awarded a total of $83.3 million in damages from the proceedings.

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The Justice Department has launched a criminal investigation into E. Jean Carroll regarding her disclosure of legal funding in her lawsuits against President Donald Trump. A related probe targets donor Reid Hoffman and his affiliated nonprofit.

An appellate court has granted Mary Trump access to documents she says will help prove she was fraudulently induced into a 2001 Trump family settlement after Fred Trump Sr.'s death.

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President Trump created a taxpayer-funded fund of $1.8 billion to compensate his allies, including January 6 rioters, along with a provision granting IRS immunity to him and his family.

Supporters of former President Donald Trump who joined the 2021 Capitol attack are celebrating a new federal compensation fund. The fund forms part of a larger settlement and draws mixed reactions from potential recipients and critics alike.

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Several states led by Massachusetts have filed a federal lawsuit against the Trump administration, alleging that the U.S. Department of Agriculture is imposing unconstitutional conditions on billions in funding for food programs and agricultural support. The suit claims these requirements, tied to immigration policies and opposition to diversity initiatives, hold critical aid hostage. New York Attorney General Letitia James joined the plaintiffs in condemning the move.

 

 

 

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