The Department of Justice has initiated a criminal inquiry into E. Jean Carroll, a former columnist for Elle magazine who accused former President Donald Trump of sexual assault. This information comes from multiple knowledgeable sources.
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The focus of the investigation appears to be on whether Carroll committed perjury during her civil lawsuits against Trump. These lawsuits culminated in Carroll being awarded a $5 million judgment, as per the sources.
Sources also indicate that Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche has stepped aside from this investigation due to his previous involvement as Trump’s legal representative in the case.
This development was first reported by CNN and is being overseen by Andrew Boutros, the U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Illinois, according to those familiar with the situation.
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This investigation is the latest in a series of inquiries targeting political adversaries of Trump, many of which have encountered hurdles in both the courts and grand juries.
A Justice Department spokesperson declined to comment on the investigation to ABC News. Attorneys for Carroll also declined comment.
This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.
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