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In a separate set of civil lawsuits filed by writer E. Jean Carroll, juries concluded that Trump was liable for sexual abuse and defamation related to statements he made denying her allegations. The courts awarded Carroll tens of millions of dollars in damages, concluding that Trumpâs public attacks on her credibility caused serious harm.
Judges overseeing those cases described Trumpâs conduct as deliberate and malicious. Their rulings emphasized that public figures do not have the right to defame accusers simply because the allegations are politically inconvenient.
The combination of criminal conviction and civil liability has created an unprecedented legal profile for a former U.S. president.
Despite the severity of these outcomes, online narratives often blur the difference between verified court decisions and speculative claims. Viral clips frequently portray dramatic scenes â judges revealing secret evidence or announcing surprise prison sentences â that have no basis in actual court proceedings. Legal analysts warn that such misinformation can obscure the genuine gravity of the documented rulings.In reality, the confirmed facts are already historic. Trump now carries the designation of a convicted felon under New York law, while multiple courts have formally documented patterns of wrongdoing in civil judgments. Each decision is backed by jury findings, court transcripts, and written opinions that form part of the permanent judicial record.
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