Trump Files Lawsuit Against George Stephanopoulos and ABC News Following Rape Liability Claims by Host
Trump Takes Legal Action Against ABC and Stephanopoulos Over Defamation Claims
In a dramatic legal move, former President Donald Trump has initiated a lawsuit against ABC News and its anchor, George Stephanopoulos, for statements made on air that Trump alleges were defamatory.
The lawsuit, submitted to a federal court in Miami, accuses Stephanopoulos of inflicting reputational damage after the ABC News host incorrectly stated that Trump was found liable for raping writer E. Jean Carroll, a fact-check from The New York Times reports. It was, in reality, a case where the former president was found liable for sexual abuse, not rape.
On-Air Controversy Sparks Legal Battle
During a tense exchange with Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC), Stephanopoulos suggested a contradiction in Mace’s continued support for Trump, referencing past legal findings. “
Judges and two separate juries have found him liable for rape and for defaming the victim of that rape. How do you square your endorsement of Donald Trump with the testimony we just saw?”
This statement has become the crux of Trump’s defamation claim.
In a detailed 20-page complaint, Trump’s legal counsel alleges that Stephanopoulos knowingly attacked Trump’s reputation with false claims, asserting that Stephanopoulos was aware of the actual jury outcomes yet deliberately misrepresented them on television.
The lawsuit does not specify a dollar amount, but Trump is seeking damages for the alleged harm done to his reputation.
Rep. Mace Claps Back During Interview
The interview soon became personal when Mace criticized Stephanopoulos for making insinuating remarks about her backing of Trump, taking into consideration her own experiences as a survivor of sexual assault. The congresswoman labeled the probing questions as both “offensive” and “disgusting,” highlighting a sensitive intersection between personal trauma and political discourse.
The jury in the related civil case found Trump liable for sexually abusing Carroll in addition to defaming her; this follows Carroll’s claim that Trump sexually assaulted her in a department store in the 1990s.
Meanwhile, Trump has made attempts to file a countersuit against Carroll for her continued public accusations, but these were rejected by U.S. District Judge Lewis Kaplan, who pointed out that both actions discussed in court were serious sex crimes.
In a subsequent ruling, a jury awarded Carroll a significant financial settlement, including millions in both compensatory and punitive damages, as a result of Trump’s actions and comments.
Reacting to the jury’s verdict, Trump expressed his strong disagreement and intention to appeal, decrying the legal process as a politically motivated attack on his and the Republican Party’s freedoms.
Tim Pearce contributed to this report.
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