Sex Assault Survivor is Latest Department of Justice Target of Donald Trump's Perceived Enemies
The National Organization for Women in New York City condemns the Department of Justice’s opening of a criminal investigation into writer and sexual assault survivor E. Jean Carroll as a deeply alarming abuse of prosecutorial power and the latest example of Donald Trump’s campaign of intimidation and retribution against his perceived enemies.
According to CNN, the DOJ has opened an inquiry into whether Carroll committed perjury in connection with her civil lawsuits against Donald Trump. Two juries found Trump liable for sexual abuse and defamation and awarded Carroll more than $88 million in damages.
This investigation comes after years of Trump publicly attacking Carroll, and vowing political revenge against critics, former officials, prosecutors, journalists and sex assault survivors.
The reported basis for the inquiry concerns litigation funding disclosures that were publicly addressed during the civil proceedings and rejected as grounds to overturn Carroll’s credibility or verdicts. Legal experts and advocates have already raised serious concerns that the investigation reflects political motivations rather than legitimate law enforcement priorities.
NOW-NYC stands firmly with E. Jean Carroll and all survivors who risk retaliation when they come forward. NOW-NYC calls on DOJ leadership and members of Congress to ensure that prosecutorial decisions remain free from political interference and to reaffirm that survivors seeking justice will not be punished for seeking justice in court.