Federal Prosecutor Denies Investigation into E. Jean Carroll's Testimony

The U.S. Attorney’s Office in Chicago has not launched a criminal investigation into E. Jean Carroll's testimony, despite reports. Carroll, a writer, previously won civil lawsuits against Donald Trump, alleging sexual abuse and defamation. A source indicated the probe may involve possible perjuries related to her testimony.

Federal Prosecutor Denies Investigation into E. Jean Carroll's Testimony

The U.S. Attorney's Office in Chicago has officially denied any criminal investigation into E. Jean Carroll, the writer who accused former President Donald Trump of sexual assault, despite reports suggesting otherwise. U.S. Attorney Andrew Boutros clarified in a statement on Thursday that no such probe has been initiated.

Sources had indicated an investigation regarding possible perjury linked to Carroll's testimony in her previous lawsuits against Trump, which she won. These lawsuits alleged sexual abuse and defamation by Trump. Carroll's legal representation has not yet commented on these claims.

While the rumors of a federal investigation had surfaced, the source noted that the inquiry might stem from conflicting statements about the funding of Carroll’s legal battles, with billionaire Reid Hoffman reportedly covering part of the expenses. The situation remains fluid as Trump continues his legal disputes with Carroll.

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