Title: E. Jean Carroll Demands Justice from Trump for CNN Remarks. E. Jean Carroll, former Elle magazine advice columnist, has sought new damages from former President Donald Trump for his comments on a CNN interview. The defamation lawsuit stems from accusations Carroll made in a book where she claimed that Trump sexually assaulted her in a department store dressing room in the mid-1990s, which he denied. Carroll's lawyer argued that Trump's repeated denials and suggestions that Carroll was lying, defamed her character and caused her irreparable harm. The lawyer also claims that Trump's statements show "the depth of his malice" and demand significant financial compensation to redress the wrongs committed. This lawsuit is just the latest in a series of defamation cases against Trump for his claims of sexual assault made by women, including Carroll. While Trump argues that his statements were protected by the First Amendment, legal experts say that his comments cross the line from opinion into defamation. Through this lawsuit, Carroll seeks justice and accountability for the harm Trump has caused her. She hopes that this case will set a precedent and send a message that powerful individuals cannot recklessly defame those who challenge their authority. It remains to be seen what the future holds for this defamation lawsuit, but with the evidence and depth of the follow-up action from Trump and his lawyers, it looks like there is much more in store for this case. One thing is for sure, though – E. Jean Carroll will not back down and will continue fighting for her rights. The former president's repeated denials that he sexually abused Ms. Carroll "show the depth of his malice" and merit heavy damages, her lawyer wrote.
E. Jean Carroll's lawyer is seeking heavy damages from former President Trump for his repeated denials of sexually abusing Ms. Carroll, citing the "depth of his malice." Trump made these comments on CNN, which has prompted the new lawsuit.
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