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In reply to the discussion: Did the jury dismiss the verdict in the E Jean Caroll rape case? [View all]Attilatheblond
(7,952 posts)6. I use DuckDuckGo. It seems to have less bias and doesn't track you like Google does.
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What part of "your acquaintance is wrong" couldn't you understand? (nt)
muriel_volestrangler
Sunday
#45
We all ask questions here..sometimes we miss the post that has the answer and sometimes a poster is in a bad mood
Deuxcents
Saturday
#12
Mine, also. I get most of my information details here and thankfully, there are lots of informed posters
Deuxcents
Saturday
#29
If there's something you don't understand, then you need to say what it is
muriel_volestrangler
Sunday
#46
I use DuckDuckGo. It seems to have less bias and doesn't track you like Google does.
Attilatheblond
Saturday
#6
He was found *liable* (not guilty, since it was a civil, not criminal case)
Fiendish Thingy
Saturday
#10
The $5 million judgment has been appealed to SCOTUS, but Carroll's opposition isn't due until January
onenote
Saturday
#42
Absolutely not. A jury wouldn't dismiss a verdict anyhow; that's not their job.
Ocelot II
Saturday
#13
Going from memory it may be that her lawyers did not win on the harshest of allegations
AZJonnie
Saturday
#25
Deadline: Legal Blog--Supreme Court is last stand in E. Jean Carroll's legal vindication against Trump
LetMyPeopleVote
Saturday
#37
Washington Post: Judge clarifies: Yes, Trump was found to have raped E. Jean Carroll
CBHagman
Saturday
#39