The split second Circuit Court of Appeals has left its December 30th decision unharmed, supporting a $5 million ruling against Donald Trump

Judge deliberating on Trump’s E. Jean Carroll’s suit
The judge said E. The ju judge who awarded JeanCarroll $5 million is deliberating whether it should be allowed to hear other claims.
NEW YORK, June 13 (Reuters) – Donald Trump has not persuaded the federal court of appeals to reconsider the $5 million verdict won by E. Jean Carroll after discovering that the US president sexually abused and slandered a former magazine columnist.
The 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals, held in Manhattan on June 13th, was left intact on December 30th, 2024, endorsing the ju judges’ award.
Carroll, now 81, honored her with an October 2022 Social Post of Truth, accusing Trump of attacking her in the dressing room at Bergdorf Goodman Department Store in Manhattan around 1996, and denying her claims as a hoax.
In May 2023, ju-deciding that Trump had sexually assaulted Carol and slandered her by lying. As she claimed, they did not discover that Trump had raped Carol.
In calling for a reconsideration, Trump allegedly made the mistake of having the judge boasted of a 2005 “Access Hollywood” video about his sexual abilities and reviewing the “lather” of inflammatory evidence that he abused two other women.
One businessman Jessica Lees said Trump sought her on a plane in the late 1970s. Another former People Magazine author, Natasha Stoinoff, said Trump forced her to kiss in 2005 at his Mar Lago Estate. Trump denied their claim.
Trump, who turned 79 on June 14, is separately suing a $83.3 million ju judge verdict for slandering Carol in January 2024 and damaging her reputation in June 2019 when he denied her claims about Bergdorf’s encounter.
The president argues that a U.S. Supreme Court decision last July has appealed him that a substantial criminal immunity provides him with protection from Carroll’s liability in civil suits.
In her denials of Carroll’s accusations in 2019 and 2022, Trump said she was “not my type” and made up for rape claims to promote her memoirs.