Trump Vows Strong Appeal Against $83.3 Million Defamation Verdict


E. Jean Carroll, Former President Donald Trump | File Photo

Former President Donald Trump, a pivotal figure in the Republican party and the 2024 Presidential race, has declared his intention to appeal the $83.3 million verdict awarded to writer E. Jean Carroll. This development follows a swift decision by a Manhattan jury, reached in less than three hours of deliberation.

Trump, who was present for most of the trial but absent for the verdict, voiced his opposition on social media. "Our Legal System is out of control and being used as a Political Weapon," he proclaimed, a sentiment that resonates strongly with his political base. This statement reflects a deep-seated belief among his supporters that the legal system is being exploited for political ends.

Currently leading in the polls for the Republican nomination, Trump has woven the narrative of these legal challenges into his campaign strategy, portraying them as politically motivated attacks aimed at undermining his candidacy.

The lawsuit originated from Carroll's claim that Trump defamed her by denying allegations of rape. The jury's verdict, including compensatory and punitive damages, significantly exceeded Carroll's initial request for $10 million.

Throughout the proceedings, Trump firmly denied the accusations, maintaining that he had never met Carroll and suggesting she fabricated the story. His legal team presented Carroll as someone seeking fame, suggesting she relished the public attention her accusations brought.

This case adds another layer to Trump's ongoing legal challenges, which include appealing a related $5 million verdict in a similar case. These legal battles, which Trump and his supporters consistently label as unjust and politically motivated, also include various criminal indictments and a civil fraud lawsuit against the Trump Organization.

The trial was marked by Trump's departure during Carroll's lawyer's closing argument, a move interpreted as a silent protest against what he perceives as a biased legal process. His lead defense attorney, Alina Habba, echoed Trump's sentiments, telling reporters, "President Trump is leading in the polls, and now we see what you get in New York," implying a politicized motive behind the jury's decision.

While Carroll and her legal team hailed the verdict as a victory for women's rights, Trump's representation has challenged this view, arguing that Carroll has gained professionally and personally from the publicity surrounding her lawsuit.

The appeal represents more than a legal contest for Trump; it is an integral part of his narrative against what he and many consider a politicized legal system.

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