Justice Department Investigates Funding of E. Jean Carroll's Lawsuits Against Trump
The Justice Department is reportedly looking into the funding behind E. Jean Carroll's legal cases against former President Trump, focusing on donations from a nonprofit linked to billionaire Reid Hoffman.
The Justice Department is investigating the funding mechanisms of the lawsuits filed by E. Jean Carroll against former President Trump, marking a possible shift in focus from public officials to a private citizen. Carroll, an author who has not pursued any public office, alleges that Trump sexually assaulted her decades ago.
The inquiry is examining donations made by a nonprofit established by billionaire Reid Hoffman to support Carroll's legal expenses. Sources familiar with the investigation noted that prosecutors are scrutinizing the accuracy of Carroll's statements regarding these donations during the civil trials. Currently, the inquiry focuses on Hoffman's nonprofit organization, American Future Republic, rather than on Carroll herself, although this aspect could evolve as the investigation continues.