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Woman Who Sued Trump for Sexual Assault Claims Team Sent Her 'Love Letter'

Woman Who Sued Trump for Sexual Assault Claims Team Sent Her 'Love Letter'

Summary

E. Jean Carroll, who won legal cases against President Donald Trump for sexual abuse and defamation, said she got a Valentine's Day email from a group linked to Trump. The email was from a political action committee, not directly from Trump, using romantic language and asking for donations. Carroll's lawsuits led to over $88 million in damages that Trump was ordered to pay.

Key Facts

  • E. Jean Carroll accused President Trump of sexual assault in the 1990s.
  • In May 2023, a jury found Trump liable for sexual abuse and defamation, awarding Carroll $5 million.
  • A second jury awarded Carroll $83.3 million due to ongoing statements by Trump.
  • A federal court upheld this larger verdict in 2025, rejecting Trump's claim of presidential immunity.
  • Carroll recently received a fundraising email from a political action committee associated with Trump.
  • The email, using Valentine's Day themes, asked recipients if they still "loved" Trump.
  • There is no evidence that Trump himself sent the email.
  • Trump's legal team has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to review one of the civil judgments.
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