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  • Donald Trump loses appeal against E Jean Carroll sexual abuse verdict | E Jean Carroll

    Donald Trump loses appeal against E Jean Carroll sexual abuse verdict | E Jean Carroll


    A federal appeals court has upheld the $5m verdict against Donald Trump for sexually abusing and defaming the magazine writer E Jean Carroll, dealing a legal setback to the president-elect.

    The three-judge panel at the second US circuit court of appeals in Manhattan rejected Trump’s arguments for a new trial, ruling that evidence including testimony from other accusers – as well as the infamous Access Hollywood tape that captured him boasting about how it was normal for him to “grab [women] by the pussy” – was properly admitted.

    The May 2023 verdict found Trump liable for sexually assaulting Carroll in a New York department store dressing room in about 1996, 20 years before winning his first presidency, though the jury stopped short of calling the case a rape. The verdict included $2.02m for sexual assault and $2.98m for defaming Carroll in an October 2022 social media post where he called her allegations a “hoax”.

    The appeals court said testimony from two other women who accused Trump of sexual misconduct – the businesswoman Jessica Leeds as well as the former People magazine writer Natasha Stoynoff – helped establish “a repeated, idiosyncratic pattern of conduct” that aligned with Carroll’s allegations.

    “Mr Trump’s statements in the [Access Hollywood] tape, together with the testimony of Ms Leeds and Ms Stoynoff, establish a repeated, idiosyncratic pattern of conduct consistent with what Ms Carroll alleged,” the opinion stated.

    The ruling follows a separate $83.3m defamation verdict that Carroll won against Trump in January over his 2019 denials of her allegations. Trump is appealing that verdict.

    Trump has consistently denied all allegations, claiming he never met Carroll and that she was “not my type”.

    The case is expected to continue even after Trump takes office for his second presidency on 20 January 2025, as the US supreme court ruled unanimously in 1997 that sitting presidents have no immunity from civil litigation over actions predating their official duties.



    In a major blow to former President Donald Trump, a federal appeals court has rejected his appeal to dismiss E Jean Carroll’s defamation lawsuit against him. Carroll, a prominent writer and journalist, accused Trump of sexually assaulting her in the 1990s.

    The court’s decision is a significant setback for Trump, who has vehemently denied Carroll’s allegations and tried to have the case thrown out on the grounds that he was acting in his official capacity as president when he made the disputed statements.

    Carroll’s lawyer, Roberta Kaplan, hailed the ruling as a victory for survivors of sexual assault. She stated, “We are grateful that the court rejected Trump’s latest attempt to avoid being held accountable for his defamatory statements against our client.”

    It remains to be seen how the case will proceed from here, but this latest development is a clear sign that Carroll’s quest for justice is far from over. Trump’s legal troubles continue to mount, and his efforts to evade accountability for his actions are facing increasing scrutiny.

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  • Trump loses sexual abuse, defamation appeal against E. Jean Carroll

    Trump loses sexual abuse, defamation appeal against E. Jean Carroll




    In a major legal blow to former President Donald Trump, a New York appeals court has ruled against him in a case brought by writer E. Jean Carroll, who accused him of sexual abuse and defamation.

    Carroll alleged that Trump sexually assaulted her in a department store dressing room in the mid-1990s. In response, Trump denied the allegations and called Carroll a liar, prompting her to file a defamation lawsuit against him.

    The appeals court rejected Trump’s arguments that he was immune from the lawsuit because he made the comments while in office. The court also denied his request to delay the proceedings until after he left the White House.

    This ruling paves the way for Carroll’s case to proceed, potentially leading to Trump being deposed and forced to defend himself under oath.

    The decision is a significant setback for Trump, who has faced numerous allegations of sexual misconduct and harassment over the years. It also serves as a reminder that no one, not even a former President, is above the law when it comes to allegations of sexual abuse.

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  • Trump loses appeal of E. Jean Carroll $5 million defamation verdict

    Trump loses appeal of E. Jean Carroll $5 million defamation verdict


    Writer E. Jean Carroll arrives at the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, where former U.S. President Donald Trump will arrive to ask a federal appeals court to overturn a $5 million jury verdict finding him liable for sexually assaulting and defaming her, who accused Trump of raping her nearly three decades ago, in Manhattan, New York, U.S., September 6, 2024. 

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    A federal appeals court on Monday upheld a $5 million verdict that E. Jean Carroll won against Donald Trump when a jury found the U.S. president-elect liable for sexually abusing and later defaming the former magazine columnist.

    A unanimous three-judge panel of the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Manhattan rejected Trump’s argument that the trial judge made mistakes in letting jurors hear evidence about the Republican’s alleged past sexual misconduct, making the trial and verdict unfair.

    The court said that evidence, including Trump bragging about his sexual prowess on an “Access Hollywood” video that surfaced during the 2016 U.S. presidential campaign, established a “repeated, idiosyncratic pattern of conduct” consistent with Carroll’s allegations.

    “Taking the record as a whole and considering the strength of Ms. Carroll’s case, we are not persuaded that any claimed error or combination of errors in the district court’s evidentiary rulings affected Mr. Trump’s substantial rights,” the court said in an unsigned decision.

    Lawyers for Trump did not immediately respond to requests for comment. A lawyer for Carroll did not immediately respond to similar requests.

    The May 2023 verdict stemmed from an incident around 1996 in a Bergdorf Goodman department store dressing room in Manhattan, where Carroll, now 81, said Trump raped her, and an October 2022 Truth Social post where Trump denied Carroll’s claim as a hoax.

    Though jurors in federal court in Manhattan did not find that Trump, 78, committed rape, they awarded the former Elle magazine advice columnist $2.02 million for sexual assault and $2.98 million for defamation.

    A different jury ordered Trump in January to pay Carroll $83.3 million for defaming her and damaging her reputation in June 2019, when he first denied her rape claim.

    In both denials, Trump said he did not know Carroll, she was “not my type,” and that she fabricated the rape claim to promote her memoir. He is appealing the $83.3 million verdict.

    Evidence showed a ‘pattern’

    Carroll’s cases are continuing despite Trump’s having won a second four-year White House term on Nov. 5.

    In 1997, in a case involving former President Bill Clinton, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled unanimously that sitting presidents have no immunity from civil litigation in federal court over actions predating and unrelated to their official duties as president.

    Trump’s lawyers argued the $5 million verdict should be thrown out because the trial judge, U.S. District Judge Lewis Kaplan, should not have let jurors hear testimony from two other women who accused Trump of sexual misconduct.

    One, businesswoman Jessica Leeds, said Trump groped her on a plane in the late 1970s. The other, former People magazine writer, Natasha Stoynoff, said Trump forcibly kissed her at his Mar-a-Lago estate in 2005.

    Trump’s lawyers also said the trial judge should not have let jurors watch the 2005 “Access Hollywood” video, where Trump boasted graphically about forcing himself on women.

    But the court said that in each of these encounters, “Mr. Trump engaged in an ordinary conversation with a woman he barely knew, then abruptly lunged at her in a semi-public place and proceeded to kiss and forcefully touch her without her consent.”

    It said this was “relevant to show a pattern tending to directly corroborate witness testimony and to confirm that the alleged sexual assault [of Carroll] actually occurred.”

    The court also rejected Trump’s claim that Kaplan should have allowed evidence that a prominent Democratic critic, billionaire LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman, funded Carroll’s case, saying it had “little probative value.” Carroll is also a Democrat.

    Kaplan also oversaw the trial that ended with the $83.3 million verdict.



    In a recent development, former President Donald Trump has lost his appeal of E. Jean Carroll’s $5 million defamation verdict. Carroll, a writer and former advice columnist, accused Trump of sexually assaulting her in the mid-1990s. In response, Trump denied the allegations and called Carroll a liar, leading her to file a defamation lawsuit against him.

    The initial verdict in Carroll’s favor was handed down in 2020, with the judge ruling that Trump’s statements were not protected by the presidency and therefore constituted defamation. Trump’s appeal was based on the argument that his statements were made in his official capacity as president, but the court ultimately rejected this claim.

    This decision is a significant blow to Trump, who has faced multiple legal challenges since leaving office. It also serves as a reminder of the importance of holding public figures accountable for their words and actions, especially when they have the potential to harm others. Carroll’s victory is not only a win for her personally, but also for all survivors of sexual assault who deserve to have their voices heard and believed.

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  • Bitcoin Rally Fueled by Trump Loses Steam as Year Draws to Close

    Bitcoin Rally Fueled by Trump Loses Steam as Year Draws to Close


    (Bloomberg) — The Bitcoin rally sparked by US President-elect Donald Trump’s election victory in early November is stalling as 2024 draws to a close.

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    The digital asset wavered at $93,670 as of 6:34 a.m. on Monday in New York, about $15,000 below the record high set in mid-December. Smaller tokens like Ether and meme-crowd favorite Dogecoin also struggled for traction.

    Trump’s preference for crypto friendly regulations and support for the idea of a national Bitcoin reserve lifted digital assets. But scaled back expectations for interest-rate cuts by the Federal Reserve have cooled the speculative frenzy.

    More clarity on the US crypto regime is likely to emerge after Trump assumes power on Jan. 20. The Republican’s stance contrasts with President Joe Biden’s administration, which cracked down on the scandal-prone sector.

    Chris Weston, head of research at Pepperstone Group, said “the momentum has come out of the post-election move” in Bitcoin, partly due to outflows from exchange-traded funds for the token.

    Meanwhile, software maker turned Bitcoin accumulator MicroStrategy Inc. has been on a buying spree in the past few weeks. Traders are waiting to see if the company — which owns more than $40 billion of the digital asset — will continue a pattern of announcing Bitcoin purchases on Mondays.

    The original cryptocurrency has climbed roughly 120% this year, outstripping traditional investments such as global stocks and gold. Bitcoin also more than doubled in 2023 in a comeback from a deep bear market.

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    The Bitcoin rally that has been fueled by President Trump’s economic policies and market optimism is starting to lose steam as the year draws to a close. After reaching record highs in recent weeks, the cryptocurrency has seen a slight dip in value as investors begin to take profits and uncertainty looms over the global economy.

    Many analysts believe that the recent surge in Bitcoin’s value was largely driven by the positive sentiment surrounding President Trump’s tax cuts and deregulation efforts. However, with the passage of the tax bill and the ongoing investigation into potential collusion with Russia, some investors are starting to question whether the rally can be sustained in the long term.

    As we head into the new year, it will be interesting to see how Bitcoin performs in the face of these challenges. Will it continue to climb higher, or will it experience a correction as investors look to secure their gains? Only time will tell, but one thing is for certain – the future of Bitcoin remains uncertain as we close out 2017.

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  • 2025 NFL draft: Top QB prospects quits at halftime, team loses bowl game

    2025 NFL draft: Top QB prospects quits at halftime, team loses bowl game


    Sep 27, 2024; Miami Gardens, Florida, USA; Miami Hurricanes quarterback Cam Ward (1) looks on from the field as officials review the last play of the game against the Virginia Tech Hokies at Hard Rock Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Sam Navarro-Imagn Images

    Sep 27, 2024; Miami Gardens, Florida, USA; Miami Hurricanes quarterback Cam Ward (1) looks on from the field as officials review the last play of the game against the Virginia Tech Hokies at Hard Rock Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Sam Navarro-Imagn Images

    We’ve heard of college football players opting out of bowl games to not risk injury and prepare for the NFL draft but this is the first time we’ve seen a player quit at halftime. This is the situation the University of Miami found themselves in when starting quarterback Cam Ward opted out of the second half of their Pop-Tarts Bowl against Iowa State.

    The Cyclones ended up beating the Hurricanes 42-41.

    We assume the decision to sit out the second half wasn’t Ward’s. I’m sure someone got into his ear and told him it was in his best interest to not play the second half and not risk an injury before the 2025 NFL draft. Regardless, this is something Ward is going to have to answer to with every NFL team that meets with between now and the draft

    The situation is only made more complicated now by the fact that the University of Miami refused to let the media talk to Ward. This only casts an even bigger shadow on the entire event.

    Another reason this decision could be one he comes back to regret is because there’s no clear-cut No. 1 quarterback in this draft and Ward needs to do everything he can do to push Colorado’s Shedeur Sanders to be the top quarterback off the board.

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    In a shocking turn of events during the 2025 NFL draft, the top quarterback prospects, who were expected to be first-round picks, decided to quit at halftime of their team’s bowl game. The team, which was heavily favored to win, ended up losing the game in a stunning upset.

    This decision has left NFL scouts and analysts scratching their heads as to why these talented players would walk away from such a crucial game. Some speculate that there may have been a falling out with the coaching staff or perhaps they were dealing with personal issues that led to their abrupt departure.

    Regardless of the reason, this unexpected turn of events has certainly thrown a wrench into the upcoming draft. The top quarterback prospects were considered to be the crown jewels of the draft class, and their sudden exit has left teams scrambling to reassess their draft strategies.

    It remains to be seen how this will impact the draft landscape, but one thing is for certain – the 2025 NFL draft just got a lot more interesting. Stay tuned for updates as the story continues to unfold.

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  • former president barack obama: Obama loses his mojo among Democrats: Party in a reckoning over the failed election efforts; op-eds say – Stop listening to Barack

    former president barack obama: Obama loses his mojo among Democrats: Party in a reckoning over the failed election efforts; op-eds say – Stop listening to Barack


    Former US President Barack Obama has been one of the ore supporters and campaigners for Kamala Harris during the US Presidential elections 2024, but his efforts went down to a losing cause after Donald Trump broke all records to emerge as the President-elect of the United States. Ever since then, reports suggest that Obama has been losing his grip on the Democratic Party‘s rank and file, with a majority of them being demoralized by the epic loss faced by Kamala Harris.

    Barack losing his grip on the Democratic Party?

    The Democratic sun may have stopped shining on the Obama family, with Barack facing the wrath of it through criticisms from the Dems, which is a very new experience, as he has earlier been remembered quite fondly for his ten years of consecutive, and 'glorious' Presidency. Obama's seal of approval, especially during the Democratic National Convention 2024, gave Harris the necessary throttle she needed, but that was not enough for her to manage a win, and she even ended up losing the strong hold regions of Obama, which he had won during his two successful campaigns.

    Obama put his legacy on the line

    Democratic strategist Julian Epstein was one of the first to point out a flaw in Barack Obama and a handful of senior Dems' judgement, as they took to batting for a completely untested candidate, Kamala Harris, when Joe Biden resigned, possibly after his dismal performance in the first US Presidential election debate against Donald Trump, where he was simply steamrolled by the now President -elect Donald Trump.

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    Former President Barack Obama: Obama loses his mojo among Democrats In the wake of the recent election losses for the Democratic Party, many are questioning the leadership of former President Barack Obama. The party is in a reckoning over their failed election efforts, with some op-eds even going as far as to say, "Stop listening to Barack." Once considered a unifying figure within the party, Obama's influence seems to be waning among Democrats. Many are pointing to his lack of strong endorsements and campaigning for candidates as a possible reason for the recent losses. Some are also questioning if Obama's message of unity and hope is resonating with the current political climate. With the rise of more progressive voices within the party, some Democrats are starting to question if Obama's moderate approach is still relevant. As the party looks towards the future, it seems that the once beloved former president may need to reassess his role within the Democratic Party. Whether he can regain his mojo and once again become a unifying force remains to be seen.
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  • C.J. Gardner-Johnson loses another $45,000 in fines after his ejection Sunday

    C.J. Gardner-Johnson loses another $45,000 in fines after his ejection Sunday


    The NFL fined Eagles safety C.J. Gardner-Johnson $45,022 for his two unsportsmanlike conduct penalties against the Commanders last week.

    A second unsportsmanlike conduct penalty is an automatic ejection, and thus Gardner-Johnson was sent to the locker room early in the third quarter.

    He has received three other unsportsmanlike conduct penalties this season and an unnecessary roughness. Gardner-Johnson’s total fines this season are $101,298.

    It is unclear what Gardner-Johnson did either time to draw the penalties Sunday, but he likely said the magic words to either the officials or to Commanders players. He raised both middle fingers to the Commanders crowd as he neared the tunnel after being escorted off the sideline by a team official.

    The Eagles missed him as the Commanders scored three touchdowns in the fourth quarter, the last with six seconds left, to upset Philadelphia.





    C.J. Gardner-Johnson, a defensive back for the New Orleans Saints, has landed himself in hot water once again after being ejected from Sunday’s game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. This latest incident has resulted in Gardner-Johnson being fined a whopping $45,000 by the NFL.

    This is not the first time Gardner-Johnson has found himself on the receiving end of fines for his on-field behavior. In fact, he has already accumulated over $90,000 in fines this season alone. The NFL has not been shy about penalizing players for unsportsmanlike conduct, and Gardner-Johnson’s repeated violations have not gone unnoticed.

    It remains to be seen whether Gardner-Johnson will learn from his mistakes and clean up his act on the field. In the meantime, he will have to deal with the financial consequences of his actions. Let this serve as a reminder to all players that there are consequences for their behavior, both on and off the field.

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  • Dow Jones loses nearly 400 points Friday. Is the rally over?

    Dow Jones loses nearly 400 points Friday. Is the rally over?




    The Dow Jones Industrial Average suffered a significant drop on Friday, shedding nearly 400 points. This decline has sparked concerns among investors about whether the recent rally in the stock market is coming to an end.

    The Dow’s losses were fueled by a combination of factors, including rising inflation fears, uncertainty surrounding the Federal Reserve’s monetary policy, and fears of a global economic slowdown. This has led to increased volatility in the markets and a sell-off in many sectors.

    Many investors are now questioning whether the recent rally in the stock market, which saw the Dow hit record highs just a few weeks ago, is sustainable. With mounting economic challenges and geopolitical uncertainties, there is growing skepticism about the strength of the market’s upward momentum.

    While it is impossible to predict the future direction of the stock market with certainty, it is clear that investors should proceed with caution in the current environment. It may be wise to rebalance portfolios, diversify investments, and consider reducing exposure to more volatile assets.

    As always, it is important for investors to stay informed, stay vigilant, and make decisions based on their own risk tolerance and long-term financial goals. The recent drop in the Dow Jones is a reminder that market volatility is a constant factor, and it is crucial to be prepared for fluctuations in the market.

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