Justitiedepartementet utreder finansieringen av Carrolls stämningsansökan

Justitiedepartementet har inlett en brottsutredning mot E. Jean Carroll gällande hennes redovisning av finansiering för hennes stämningsansökningar mot president Donald Trump. En relaterad undersökning riktar sig mot donatorn Reid Hoffman och hans närstående ideella organisation.

Justitiedepartementet undersöker om Carroll underlät att redovisa under en vittnesförhör 2022 att Reid Hoffmans ideella organisation hjälpte till att täcka vissa juridiska kostnader i hennes fall rörande sexuella övergrepp och förtal mot Trump. Carroll korrigerade senare sin utsaga inför domstolen och noterade att finansieringen inte påverkade hennes avtal om success fee med advokaterna. En appellationsdomstol fann tidigare inga bevis för att hon personligen varit involverad i att säkra stödet.

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