The top federal prosecutor in Chicago has denied reports of an investigation into E. Jean Carroll, disputing media reports that had cited anonymous sources. The denial comes after several news organizations reported that the federal prosecutors' office in Chicago had opened an investigation.
According to the federal prosecutor, there is no truth to the reports of an investigation into E. Jean Carroll. The prosecutor's office has stated that they do not comment on investigations or potential investigations, but in this case, they felt it necessary to deny the reports due to the amount of speculation and misinformation.
"We do not comment on investigations or potential investigations, but we felt it necessary to deny these reports due to the amount of speculation and misinformation," said a spokesperson for the federal prosecutor's office.
The reports of an investigation into E. Jean Carroll had been circulating for several days, with many news organizations citing anonymous sources. However, the federal prosecutor's office has now confirmed that there is no investigation.
In Buffalo, residents are being reminded to be cautious of misinformation and to verify reports before sharing them on social media. The University at Buffalo is offering a course on media literacy, which teaches students how to critically evaluate information and identify credible sources.
The denial of an investigation into E. Jean Carroll affects Buffalo residents who are interested in staying informed about current events and who want to make sure they are getting accurate information. The federal prosecutor's office is urging residents to be patient and to wait for official statements before jumping to conclusions.
The federal prosecutor's office will be holding a press conference next week to address any further questions or concerns about the investigation. Residents are encouraged to tune in to the press conference to get the latest information and to ask questions.
