E. Jean Carroll Surrenders Unlicensed Firearm Amid Legal Battles with Trump
New York police took possession of the gun after Carroll admitted to having it unlicensed during a defamation lawsuit against former President Donald Trump.
- E. Jean Carroll handed over an unregistered gun to New York police following her testimony in a defamation trial against Donald Trump.
- The incident occurred after Carroll disclosed the firearm during her January testimony, leading to a police visit in February.
- Possession of an unregistered firearm in New York is a felony, with potential penalties including up to four years in prison.
- The gun issue arose during Carroll's cross-examination, where the presiding judge admonished Trump's attorney for questioning her about it.
- Carroll won a significant defamation case against Trump, resulting in a jury awarding her $83 million in damages.