Roberta A. Kaplan, the legal counsel for E. Jean Carroll in her defamation case against former President Donald Trump, has hinted at the possibility of another lawsuit.
“The statute of limitations for defamation in most jurisdictions is between one and three years,” Kaplan said in a statement Monday morning. “As we said after the last jury verdict, we continue to monitor every statement that Donald Trump makes about our client.”
Trump, in a CNBC interview on Monday, referred to Carroll’s accusation as “false” and expressed optimism for a victorious appeal. The former president also claimed he was unfamiliar with Carroll until the issuance of a lawsuit. He described his initial reaction to the lawsuit as one of disbelief.
Last week, Trump posted a bond exceeding $90 million in order to appeal the case. Carroll’s accusations, published in a 2019 article, claimed that Trump sexually assaulted her. However, she was unable to provide comprehensive details about the incident and repeatedly changed parts of her story.
In February, another lawyer for Carroll said she was looking to sue Trump for a third time.



