E. Jean Carroll Could Sue Trump Again Over New Attacks, Lawyer Suggests
Three days after Donald J. Trump posted a $91.6 million bond in the defamation case he lost recently to the writer E. Jean Carroll, her lawyer on Monday suggested she was considering filing yet another defamation lawsuit against the former president.
The lawyer raised the prospect of a new lawsuit after Mr. Trump in recent days repeatedly lashed out at Ms. Carroll, using the same kind of disparaging language that led to the huge judgment against him in January.
“The statute of limitations for defamation in most jurisdictions is between one and three years,” Roberta A. Kaplan, Ms. Carroll’s lawyer, said in a statement Monday morning. “As we said after the last jury verdict, we continue to monitor every statement that Donald Trump makes about our client.”
In a separate court filing, Ms. Kaplan told the federal judge overseeing the case that she and Mr. Trump’s lawyers had reached an agreement on the details of his proposed $91.6 million bond. The bond — provided by Federal Insurance Company, an arm of the insurance giant Chubb — will prevent Ms. Carroll from collecting her multi-million-dollar judgment while Mr. Trump appeals the defamation verdict.
The judge, Lewis A. Kaplan, must still approve the proposed bond, which he could do as early as Monday.
The race to secure the bond before Monday’s deadline came as Mr. Trump was on the clock to obtain a bond for another huge judgment in a civil fraud case brought by the New York attorney general’s office. In that case, Mr. Trump must post a nearly half-billion dollar bond by March 25, or the attorney general’s office can begin seizing his assets while he appeals.