Departamento de Justiça investiga financiamento de processo de Carroll

O Departamento de Justiça iniciou uma investigação criminal sobre E. Jean Carroll em relação à divulgação de financiamento jurídico em seus processos contra o presidente Donald Trump. Uma investigação relacionada tem como alvo o doador Reid Hoffman e sua organização sem fins lucrativos afiliada.

O Departamento de Justiça está examinando se Carroll deixou de divulgar, durante um depoimento em 2022, que a organização sem fins lucrativos de Reid Hoffman ajudou a cobrir alguns custos legais em seus casos de abuso sexual e difamação contra Trump. Carroll corrigiu posteriormente seu depoimento ao tribunal, observando que o financiamento não alterou seu contrato de honorários advocatícios condicionais. Um tribunal de apelações constatou anteriormente que não havia evidências de seu envolvimento direto na obtenção do apoio.

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