Former president Donald Trump has been splitting his time between the courtroom and the campaign trail. A jury in New York has reached a verdict in his defamation trial — at issue is whether Trump damaged magazine columnist E Jean Carroll’s reputation by denying he raped her and how much in damages he should pay her.
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Trump ordered to pay $83M in E. Jean Carroll defamation case
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