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US Justice Department Reportedly Opens Criminal Inquiry Into Trump Accuser E Jean Carroll

Officials said to be examining whether Carroll committed perjury in 2022 deposition tied to lawsuits against president

US Justice Department Reportedly Opens Criminal Inquiry Into Trump Accuser E Jean Carroll

TL;DR

  • The Trump administration has reportedly opened a criminal investigation into E Jean Carroll.
  • Prosecutors are examining whether Carroll committed perjury in a 2022 deposition.
  • The deposition was tied to her civil lawsuits against Donald Trump.
  • The core issue is whether Carroll failed to disclose outside financial support for her legal battles.
  • A nonprofit funded by Reid Hoffman had paid some of Carroll's legal fees and expenses.
  • Trump's lawyers claimed Carroll hid this funding, undermining her credibility.
  • Carroll's lawyers stated she never met or spoke with anyone from the nonprofit.
  • A federal appeals court panel had previously dismissed the claim that Carroll lied in her deposition.
  • Carroll was awarded $5m in damages in one civil lawsuit and $83m in another defamation case against Trump.
  • Trump has appealed both judgments.
  • Todd Blanche, who represented Trump in Carroll's civil case, has recused himself from the justice department investigation.