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Rebuffing President Donald Trump ​for a second time, the U.S. Supreme Court declined on Monday to hear his appeal ‌of a $5 million verdict in favor of E. Jean Carroll after a jury found him liable for sexually abusing and defaming the former magazine columnist.

The justices rejected Trump’s request to reconsider their previous decision in June denying his appeal of ​the 2023 jury verdict stemming from allegations that he raped her in the 1990s in ​a Manhattan department store’s dressing room.

Trump’s lawyers contend that the trial was unfair.

Writer E. Jean Carroll leaves the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Friday, September 6, 2024, in Manhattan, New York. REUTERS

The ⁠Supreme Court is also weighing the Republican president’s appeal of a separate $83.3 million jury verdict for ​defaming Carroll in 2019 during his first term as president, when he denied the claims and asserted that ​she lied about the accusations.

Trump’s lawyers in that appeal argue that presidential immunity shields him from Carroll’s claims and that lower courts wrongly decided that he had forfeited that defense.

Trump has been battling Carroll, a former advice columnist ​for Elle magazine, ever since she published an excerpt from her memoir in 2019 in which she ​alleged that Trump had raped her around 1996 in a Bergdorf Goodman department store dressing room in Manhattan.

Trump denied Carroll’s ‌claims ⁠and asserted that she lied both in 2019 and again in 2022, while he was out of office.

The U.S. Supreme Court declined on Monday to hear his appeal ‌of a $5 million verdict in favor of E. Jean Carroll after a jury found him liable for sexually abusing AP Photo/Eduardo Munoz Alvarez
Trump denied Carroll’s ‌claims ⁠and asserted that she lied both in 2019 and again in 2022, while he was out of office. AP Photo/Julia Demaree Nikhinson

The case that led to the $5 million verdict concerned Trump’s statements in 2022 when he called Carroll’s claim a “hoax” and a “con job” in a post on social media.

Jurors in that case decided in 2023 that ​Trump had sexually abused Carroll ​and defamed her, but ⁠did not find that Trump raped Carroll, as she had claimed.

Following the Supreme Court’s denial in June of Trump’s appeal in the case, Carroll collected nearly $5.63 million ​from Trump. The payout represents the original $5 million civil verdict, plus interest.

Writer E. Jean Carroll leaves the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Manhattan, New York, Friday, September 6, 2024. REUTERS

In ​Trump’s request for ⁠rehearing, his lawyers said that the issue of presidential immunity in the case that led to the $83.3 million verdict that a jury reached in 2024 — which the justices still could decide to take up — could impact ⁠the ​2023 verdict as well.

The Supreme Court in a landmark 2024 decision, ​ruled that former presidents have full immunity from criminal prosecution for actions taken in office that were within their core constitutional powers ​as president.

The Carroll cases are civil lawsuits.

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