A jury trial is scheduled to begin in January 2024.
E. Jean Carroll
The jury’s May verdict “plainly established that Mr. Trump’s 2019 statements were false,” Kaplan wrote in a memorandum opinion published Wednesday.“In , the truth or falsity of Mr. Trump’s 2022 statement — which … accused Ms. Carroll of lying about Mr. Trump sexually assaulting her for improper and ulterior purposes — depended upon whether Mr. Trump sexually assaulted Ms. Carroll,” he wrote. “The jury answered that question in the affirmative twice.
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