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DOJ Probes Trump Accuser E. Jean Carroll Over Reid Hoffman Payments: Report

DOJ Probes Trump Accuser E. Jean Carroll Over Reid Hoffman Payments: Report

Summary

The U.S. Department of Justice is investigating writer E. Jean Carroll for possibly lying under oath about receiving outside money for her lawsuit against President Donald Trump. Carroll accused President Trump of sexual assault and won a $5 million jury award, with an appellate court later upholding the verdict and ordering Trump to pay $83.3 million in damages.

Key Facts

  • The DOJ is looking into whether E. Jean Carroll lied in a 2022 deposition about funding for her lawsuit.
  • Carroll accused President Donald Trump of sexually assaulting her in 1996 and then damaging her reputation by denying it.
  • A jury awarded Carroll $5 million in 2023 after finding Trump responsible for sexual abuse and defamation.
  • An appellate court upheld the verdict in December 2024, and Carroll was ordered to receive $83.3 million in damages from Trump.
  • Carroll’s lawyers later revealed that billionaire Reid Hoffman helped pay some of her legal bills.
  • Prosecutors are focusing on Carroll’s statement that she received no outside funding, which conflicts with the revelation about Hoffman’s payments.
  • News organizations have contacted the DOJ and Hoffman's representatives for comments.
  • The case is ongoing and more details are expected to come out.
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