Carroll pushes back on Trump claim immunity extends to $83M defamation verdict
- President Donald Trump is seeking presidential immunity from civil lawsuits, claiming they distract from his duties, as reported by ABC News.
- E. Jean Carroll's attorneys argue that Trump's defamation case should not be covered by immunity and that he misuses the judicial process.
- Trump's legal team is requesting a four-year delay or dismissal of the lawsuit, citing the need for presidential immunity, according to ABC News.
- Carroll's legal team asserts that allowing Trump's immunity claim would undermine defamation laws and accountability for presidents, as stated in their brief.
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Trump Seeks Presidential Immunity From State Lawsuits
President Donald Trump is beseeching a court for presidential immunity from civil lawsuits filed against him in state court, arguing that they are a distraction from carrying out his duties in the White House.
·Washington, United States
Read Full ArticleE. Jean Carroll slams Trump’s claim of presidential immunity — says he still owes her $83M verdict in defamation suit
Accuser E. Jean Carroll says it was personal when President Trump allegedly defamed her and so he doesn't have immunity from an $83 million verdict.
·New York, United States
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