Supreme Court denies Trump's request to overturn E. Jean Carroll verdicts
PBS · August 17, 2026Original source ↗

What happened
The Supreme Court has rejected former President Trump's bid to overturn a $5 million verdict in the E. Jean Carroll case. Additionally, both Trump and the Justice Department are seeking to overturn a second verdict against Trump that amounts to $83 million.
Why it matters
This case highlights ongoing legal battles involving former President Trump and issues of accountability.
How this story affects people
How does this story affect you if you are a supporter of Trump?
This ruling may impact your view of Trump's legal standing and accountability, as it reinforces the court's decisions against him in this high-profile case. It could also influence your perception of his viability as a candidate in future elections.
How does this story affect you if you are a victim of sexual assault?
The court's decision may provide a sense of validation and support for survivors seeking justice in similar cases. It highlights the legal system's role in addressing allegations of sexual misconduct and may encourage more victims to come forward.
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