A jury also found Trump liable for defaming the longtime advice columnist when he made comments in October 2022 denying her allegation.

Writer and author had testified, and won, at trial that the president had sexually assaulted her in the mid-1990s

President Donald Trump has asked the conservative-leaning Supreme Court to review the $5 million civil penalty he was ordered to pay writer E. Jean Carroll for sexually abusing…

The top court is Trump's last hope of having a jury's unanimous verdict thrown out. Whether it will take the case is unclear.

A jury also found Trump liable for defaming the longtime advice columnist when he made comments in October 2022 denying her allegation.

E. Jean Carroll, in a 2019 magazine article, alleged that President Trump sexually assaulted her in a dressing room of a New York department store in the 1990s.