perjury
Coverage of perjury in the Nexus archive.
- E. Jean Carroll responds to DOJ probe: ‘I did not commit perjury’
E. Jean Carroll, a writer who accused President Trump of sexual assault, responded to a reported Department of Justice (DOJ) probe by denying she committed perjury. She made the statement on her Substack platform.
- A history of E. Jean Carroll’s legal battle with President Donald Trump
E. Jean Carroll has sued President Donald Trump over her 1996 sexual assault allegations, with court rulings favoring her claims. Trump denied the allegations and faced defamation lawsuits, while the Justice Department investigated potential perjury, which was later denied by prosecutors. New York's 2022 law change enabled Carroll to pursue legal action for past abuse.
- Justice Department launches criminal probe into E. Jean Carroll
The Justice Department is investigating E. Jean Carroll for potential perjury in lawsuits related to her sexual abuse allegations against President Donald Trump. Kelly O'Donnell reports on investigations against the president's rivals.
- Justice Department launches probe into columnist who accused Trump of sexual assault, source says
The US Justice Department is investigating E. Jean Carroll, a columnist, for perjury. A 2023 civil trial found she was sexually assaulted by President Donald Trump in a New York department store 30 years ago.
- DOJ opens investigation into Trump accuser E. Jean Carroll for perjury
The Justice Department is investigating E. Jean Carroll for perjury related to her civil lawsuits against President Trump, which allege sexual assault and defamation. The investigation follows her claims of being falsely accused.
- Justice Department opens criminal probe into E. Jean Carroll
The U.S. Justice Department is investigating whether E. Jean Carroll committed perjury during her lawsuits against former President Donald Trump. A source with knowledge of the probe confirmed the investigation.
- DOJ opens perjury investigation into Trump sex abuse accuser E. Jean Carroll: report
The Justice Department is investigating whether E. Jean Carroll committed perjury in her testimony related to civil lawsuits against President Trump. The probe focuses on her legal claims of sexual abuse by the former president.
- DOJ investigating whether Trump accuser E. Jean Carroll committed perjury
The U.S. Justice Department is investigating whether author E. Jean Carroll committed perjury in her civil lawsuits against President Donald J. Trump, according to sources with knowledge of the matter. The probe focuses on potential false statements made during legal proceedings related to her claims.
- US Justice Department launches criminal probe into Trump accuser E. Jean Carroll
The US Justice Department has initiated a criminal investigation into E. Jean Carroll, who accused President Donald Trump of rape in the 1990s, focusing on potential perjury in her testimony related to two civil lawsuits against Trump. The probe examines her claims from a 1990s New York department store incident and a 2019 defamation case.
- DOJ launches investigation into Trump accuser E. Jean Carroll: Reports
The Department of Justice (DOJ) has launched a criminal investigation into E. Jean Carroll, who accused President Donald Trump of sexual assault, focusing on potential perjury during a deposition in her civil case. CNN first reported the investigation, which centers on whether Carroll lied under oath.
- US justice department reportedly opens criminal inquiry into Trump accuser E Jean Carroll
The US justice department has reportedly opened a criminal investigation into E Jean Carroll, examining whether she committed perjury in a 2022 deposition related to her civil lawsuits against president Donald Trump. The inquiry, reported by the New York Times and CNN, focuses on her claim of not receiving outside financial support for her legal battles.
- US justice department reportedly opens criminal inquiry into Trump accuser E Jean Carroll
The US justice department has reportedly opened a criminal investigation into E Jean Carroll, examining whether she committed perjury in a 2022 deposition related to her civil lawsuits against president Donald Trump. The inquiry follows reports by the New York Times and CNN.
- Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich now calls Clinton impeachment a mistake, citing sex framing
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich stated that impeaching Bill Clinton over the Monica Lewinsky scandal was a mistake, arguing the focus should have been on Clinton's perjury during the Paula Jones sexual harassment case. Gingrich claimed framing the impeachment around sex 'trivialized' the felony of perjury, which led to Clinton losing his law license.
- Gingrich says Clinton impeachment a ‘mistake’: ‘Real problem wasn’t Lewinsky’
Former Speaker Newt Gingrich stated that impeaching former President Bill Clinton was a 'mistake' and argued the real issue was not his affair with Monica Lewinsky. Clinton was impeached in 1998 by the House for perjury and obstruction of justice but was later acquitted by the Senate.
- Alex Murdaugh trial clerk reemerges after explosive ruling upends murder conviction
Rebecca 'Becky' Hill, the former clerk in Alex Murdaugh's murder trial, was sentenced to three years' probation after pleading guilty to obstruction and perjury for influencing the jury. The South Carolina Supreme Court reversed Murdaugh's convictions due to her misconduct, citing a 'breathtaking and disgraceful effort' to taint the trial. Murdaugh remains in custody pending a new trial.
- Ten-Time Convicted Scammer Charged in New $1.5 Million Romance Fraud Targeting Elderly Woman
Troy Clinton Van Sickle, a ten-time convicted felon, is charged with stealing $1.5 million from an elderly woman through a romance fraud scheme. He concealed his criminal history, including fraud, theft, extortion, and perjury, while working as a janitor at a San Diego County preschool.