Police took possession of E. Jean Carroll's unregistered gun after her testimony in Trump defamation trial
- E. Jean Carroll had an unregistered gun confiscated by the New York police after admitting ownership during her trial against former President Trump.
- Carroll handed over the firearm for safekeeping by law enforcement until she obtains a pistol license in New York. Possessing an unregistered firearm in New York is a felony.
- Carroll won a defamation lawsuit against Trump, resulting in a $83 million payment, later increased to $91.6 million on appeal. Trump continues to deny the allegations.
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