u/csdirty

Question on things we needtonotoday from today

Michael Barbaro said: "the supreme Court declined Trump's request to review a $5,000,000 judgement against him. The judgement stemmed from a 2023 trial in which a jury in Manhattan found Trump liable for *allegedly* sexually assaulting and defaming the journalist E. Jean Carroll"

Is "allegedly" required here? He was found liable, once you're found liable, it is no longer allegedly, right?

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u/csdirty — 6 days ago