ABC News and George Stephanopoulos Apologize, Pay Trump $16 Million in Defamation Settlement

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Donald Trump Has Won $16 Million in a Defamation Settlement Against ABC News and George Stephanopoulos
ABC News and top anchor George Stephanopoulos have agreed to pay Donald Trump $16 million in a defamation settlement.*
The settlement comes after Trump sued the network and Stephanopoulos for falsely claiming that he was 'found liable for rape' during a contentious interview with Rep. Nancy Mace.*
As part of the agreement, Stephanopoulos and ABC will issue statements of 'regret' for their comments and pay $15 million to a 'Presidential foundation and museum' in Trump's name, as well as $1 million in Trump's attorney fees.*
The settlement marks another legal victory for Trump, who is also suing CBS News for $10 billion in damages.*

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