E. Jean Carroll's Lawyer Gets Involved in New Letitia James Lawsuit

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Attorney Roberta Kaplan is representing the defendants named in a congestion pricing lawsuit. James is also named as a defendant.

The lawyer representing columnist E. Jean Carroll in her lawsuits against former President Donald Trump recently became involved in a different case featuring another Trump enemy, New York Attorney General Letitia James.Attorney Roberta Kaplan is representing the Metropolitan Transportation Authority in a lawsuit filed last week by the Trucking Association of New York over the MTA's congestion pricing framework in New York City. James is also named as a defendant in the lawsuit.

Her civil suit against Trump proved successful in February, when a judge barred him from operating any business in New York for three years and fined him $355 million plus interest.Trump has accused James of having a political vendetta against him and is appealing the decision. He posted a $175 million bond in April, blocking the attorney general from seizing his assets to satisfy the fine while he appeals.

 

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