Le département de la Justice enquête sur le financement du procès d'E. Jean Carroll

Le département de la Justice a ouvert une enquête sur le financement du procès civil remporté par E. Jean Carroll contre le président Trump. L'investigation est menée par le bureau du procureur fédéral du district nord de l'Illinois.

L'enquête découle du jugement civil rendu en 2023 à New York, dans lequel E. Jean Carroll a obtenu des dommages et intérêts pour agression sexuelle et diffamation. Un second jugement pour diffamation a suivi en 2024. Les autorités ont indiqué que l'enquête se concentre sur le mode de financement de l'affaire, bien que des experts soulignent que le paiement des frais de justice n'est pas illégal.

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