DOJ launches probe into writer who accused Trump of sexual assault

The Department of Justice has reportedly commenced a criminal investigation into E. Jean Carroll, a former writer for New York magazine, who has accused President Donald Trump of sexual assault.

This investigation appears to focus on allegations that Carroll, aged 82, may have committed perjury during her civil lawsuits against Trump. In these lawsuits, she accused him of sexual abuse and defamation. According to The New York Times, which cites a source with direct knowledge, the probe is particularly concerned with the veracity of Carroll’s statements.

Prosecutors are scrutinizing a deposition made by Carroll in 2022, where she asserted she had not received any external funding for her lawsuit. However, it was later disclosed that billionaire Reid Hoffman had funded some of her legal fees and expenses, as reported by CNN.

The investigation was initiated by Andrew S. Boutros, the U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Illinois, who was appointed by Trump. The inquiry is said to have connections to Hoffman, whose nonprofit is based in Chicago, according to sources.

In a related development, Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche has reportedly recused himself from the investigation. This decision follows his previous role representing Trump in Carroll’s case, which resulted in a $5 million civil judgment in her favor in May 2023.

A federal jury in New York had earlier found Trump liable for sexually assaulting Carroll in a Bergdorf Goodman dressing room in the mid-1990s. The jury also determined that Trump defamed Carroll by publicly dismissing her claims as a hoax and a lie on social media platforms.

Trump has since asked the Supreme Court to overturn it, and has pledged to do the same with the $83 million defamation case Carroll won against him.

The Department of Justice has reportedly launched a criminal investigation into E Jean Carroll, the former New York magazine writer who accused President Donald Trump of sexual assault (pictured last year)

President Trump was found liable in May 2023 of sexually assaulting Carroll in a Bergdorf Goodman dressing room in the mid-1990s

In her videotaped 2022 deposition, Carroll told then-Trump attorney Alina Habba that nobody else was paying her legal fees.

But just two weeks before the trial was set to begin, Carroll’s attorneys informed the judge and Trump’s lawyers they secured funding from Hoffman’s nonprofit, even though they insisted the writer never met nor had any conversations with anyone at the organization.

Upon hearing the admission, Habba argued in court that Carroll’s legal team ‘conspired to conceal the truth for nearly six months’ about who was funding her lawsuit.

Judge Lewis Kaplan then allowed Trump’s lawyers to once again question Carroll in a deposition, which has not been made public. 

When the trial then began two weeks later, Kaplan said he saw no issue with Carroll’s credibility and blocked Trump’s lawyers from asking about Hoffman’s funding of the case.

Billionaire Reid Hoffman  (pictured last year) had paid some of Carroll’s legal fees and expenses

Carroll has claimed that she and Trump ran into each other at the Bergdorf Goodman department store and flirted while they shopped. 

But then in the dressing room, Carroll recounted Trump slammed her against a wall, pulled down her tights and forced himself upon her. 

The accusation first appeared in New York Magazine in June 2019, while Trump was running for a second term in office. 

Trump denied that the encounter ever took place.

‘I’ll say it with great respect: Number one, she’s not my type. Number two, it never happened,’ Trump said in an interview days after Carroll’s accusation was first published. 

However, in an October 2022 deposition, after Trump left office, he was shown an image of Carroll and mistakenly identified her as his second wife, Marla Maples, despite his first wife, Ivana Trump, also being in the frame. 

‘That’s Marla, yeah. That’s my wife,’ the then ex-president said. 

Trump is also in the photo, with Carroll submitting it as evidence that the two were acquainted, something the president denied. 

Carroll has claimed Trump slammed her against a wall, pulled down her tights and forced himself upon her 

Trump has repeatedly denied the interaction ever took place

Trump has repeatedly denied the interaction ever took place

In refuting her allegations, Trump has called the columnist a ‘liar’ and ‘mentally sick,’ saying she made up the rape claim to get rich.  

But in an interview with the Daily Mail, Carroll said the money was not important to her.

‘Money is not important to me. Personally, I couldn’t care less about it, so I’m going to give the money to everything Trump hates, like women’s rights.

‘My aim is to piss off Donald Trump by giving his money, his hard-earned money, to things he hates.’

Trump later also claimed he had presidential immunity in the case, an argument the courts struck down as they demanded he fork over the money.

Following the courtroom drama, Carroll published a memoir that used Trump’s quote about her in the title – Not My Type: One Woman vs. a President. 

The Daily Mail has reached out to Carroll, a spokesperson for Hoffman and the Department of Justice for comment. 

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