← Back to Fear Justice
AlterNet

'Surreal': Trump accuser got a 'crazy' Valentine’s Day fundraising email from him

AI Disclaimer: This platform utilizes AI to summarize breaking news and may contain inaccuracies or errors. As the platform grows, we intend to add more human oversight and pursue justice while minimizing AI involvement.
The White House framed by trees and greenery, in Washington, D.C., under a bright sky.
Photo by Ramaz Bluashvili on Pexels
  • E. Jean Carroll, who successfully sued Donald Trump for defamation twice, received a Valentine's Day email from him, despite never signing up for his campaign emails, with the message reading "I love you, and I was pretty sure you loved me back!"
  • The email has been met with disgust and shock, with Dr. Karen Stenner, a political psychologist, calling it "the stupidest time to be alive" and Daniele Angrisani stating "saying it’s surreal is an understatement", as Carroll awaits payment of the $88.3 million awarded to her in her civil defamation suit.
  • Trump has appealed the case, losing at the 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals in September 2025, and has now petitioned the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn the judgment, with a closed-door conference scheduled for February 20, 2026, to review the petition, according to AlterNet.

EPSTEIN FILES NOTE

Donald Trump appeared in flight logs, black book, emails, and photos released by the DOJ.

Read original article at alternet.org