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US President Donald Trump to pay Rs 7,32,74,84,500 penalty in defamation case filed by E Jean Carroll, here’s what court said

A Federal Court of Appeal, US President Donald Trump fined 83.3 million US dollars in the 2019 insulting case, including the author E Jean Carroll. The court decided after finding Trump with malicious actions.

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On Monday, a Federal Court of Appeal received a prize of US $ 83.3 million (7,32,74,84,500 RS) against US President Donald Trump in the 2019 insulting case containing the author E Jean Carroll, accused of decades of rape in Manhattan store. The decision was unanimously given by the 2nd US Circuit Court of Appeal in Manhattan, published by the three referee panels. “We claim that the regional court does not make mistakes in any of the challenging decisions, and the duly damaged awards of the jury are reasonable in the light of the extraordinary and terrible facts of this case,” he said.

Trump claims that the Supreme Court has given him presidential immunity for official actions protected from the responsibility of Carroll’s case. “The registration in this case supports the determination that the regional court’s behavior of Mr. Trump’s behavior is extraordinarily high.” He said.

Because of such expressions, Carroll suffered from a productive harassment due to these statements, including many threats of death and other physical threats. That

The total award should be paid USD $ 83.3 million, after finding evil in the behavior of the jury Trump, USD $ 65 million should be paid for criminal damages. Carroll’s lawyers fined with a great penalty to prevent such attacks on the court. According to reports, Trump attacked the public after repetition and repeated his denials and criticisms during social media, news conferences and hearing.

Trump described the damage to a reasonable excessive excessive, especially the US $ 65 million punishing damage prize, and put pressure on another hearing because the Supreme Court prolonged the presidential immunity. However, the Court of Appeal, Trump’s 81 -year -old Carroll’a “extraordinary and unprecedented” large parties to justify the upright prize, he clearly rejected their claims.

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