Departamento de Justiça investiga financiamento de processo de E. Jean Carroll

O Departamento de Justiça abriu uma investigação sobre o financiamento do processo civil bem-sucedido de E. Jean Carroll contra o presidente Trump. A apuração está sendo conduzida pelo escritório do procurador dos EUA no Distrito Norte de Illinois.

A investigação decorre da sentença civil de 2023 de Carroll em Nova York, na qual ela obteve indenização por abuso sexual e difamação. Uma segunda sentença por difamação seguiu-se em 2024. Autoridades disseram que o foco está em como o caso foi financiado, embora especialistas observem que pagar por custos legais não é ilegal.

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