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“Ugly, really ugly, but we got it done,” Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow said of the victory postgame. AdvertisementAfter the Bengals took a 7-0 first-half lead, the Giants countered in the third frame with their first offensive touchdown at home this season. JOE BURROW OH MY pic.twitter.com/SMldP70GEB — NFL (@NFL) October 14, 2024With the win, the Bengals improve to 2-4. AdvertisementThis marked the most significant sign of progress for the beleaguered group, even if it came against a New York offense with its own pile of issues. — DehnerGiants’ defense puts up valiant effort without Kayvon ThibodeauxThe Giants defense fought and gave its all until it couldn’t anymore.
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Most of the nearly $100 million Donald Trump owes E. Jean Carroll stems from verbal attacks on her. For the sexual assault, the jury ordered Trump to cough up just over $2 million to the longtime advice columnist. This most recent trial differed from last year's, at which Carroll sued Trump for both the sexual abuse and defamation. AdvertisementE. Jean Carroll with her attorneys Shawn Crowley and Roberta Kaplan following the second trial's jury verdict. Only a massive punitive damages verdict, Carroll's lawyers argued, would get Trump to actually stop.
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While a victim of sexual assault receives death threats, her assailant receives endorsements and secures the Iowa caucus. Like so many sexual assault victims and survivors, Carroll’s ongoing pursuit of justice, the court proceedings and the response of her alleged abuser have been re-traumatizing. The US Department of Veterans reports that one in three victims of sexual assault will experience post-traumatic stress disorder sometime during their lives. Like so many survivors, Carroll likely knew what was coming when she chose to bring a case against the former president not once but twice. I couldn’t remember all the details, which is common among sexual assault survivors.
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Trump lawyer Joe Tacopina questioned rape accuser E. Jean Carroll on the stand on Thursday. The email Martin sent Carroll in September 2017 included a link to a humorous New Yorker column mocking Trump, who Martin called "orange crush." Joe Tacopina, left, an attorney for former President Donald Trump, arrives at a Manhattan federal court for the E. Jean Carroll trial. Tacopina drew particularly attention to the fact that, two weeks after the email exchange, Carroll began work on "What Do We Need Men For?" In addition to Martin, Carroll said she told another friend, Lisa Birnbach, of the alleged rape right after it happened.
E. Jean Carroll's rape and defamation lawsuit against former President Trump went to trial Tuesday. The judge in the case advised jurors to use fake names with each other. Before the jury was chosen, Kaplan addressed the group and suggested that they use fake names with each other to preserve their anonymity. Former advice columnist E. Jean Carroll walks into Manhattan federal court on Tuesday, April 25, 2023, in New York. In her lawsuit, Carroll says that Trump's comments have "injured the reputation on which she makes her livelihood as a writer, advice columnist, and journalist."
E. Jean Carroll's rape and defamation lawsuit against former President Trump went to trial Tuesday. The judge asked both parties not to make statements that could "incite violence." Opening statements are expected to kick off today in E. Jean Carroll's defamation and rape lawsuit against Trump. The lunatics will fail and President Trump will Make America Great Again!" In her lawsuit, Carroll says that Trump's comments have "injured the reputation on which she makes her livelihood as a writer, advice columnist, and journalist."
Portions of Trump's deposition in E. Jean Carroll's defamation suit were unsealed Friday. In it, he attacks Carroll's attorney, Roberta Kaplan, threatening to sue her personally. At another point in the deposition Trump referred to Kaplan as being friends with "Cuomo." Carroll's deposition currently has a trial date set for April 10, but it's unclear if it will make it that far. Carroll initially wasn't able to sue Trump for the alleged assault, because the statute of limitations had expired.
The DC Court of Appeals is deciding whether Trump can be sued for comments about E. Jean Carroll. But Carroll's lawyers argue in their brief, filed Thursday, that previous court rulings show the law is more nuanced. He concocted dark schemes and nefarious motives," Carroll's lawyers wrote in the brief. That is not the law — and this court should not make it so," Carroll's lawyers wrote. Carroll's lawyers want the two cases tried at the same time.
Donald Trump must be deposed in the E. Jean Carroll rape defamation case, a judge ruled Wednesday. Trump denies the rape and had asked that the deposition be delayed pending an appeal. Trump, 76, and Carroll, 78, and other witnesses as well "already are of advanced age," Kaplan wrote. The Court of Appeals is weighing whether Trump was acting in his official capacity as president when he publicly denied Carroll's rape accusation in 2019. If they find that he was — and is therefore immune from defamation — Carroll's case would fail.
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