Federal judge denies Trump's request for delay in paying $5.8M to E. Jean Carroll
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, USA TODAY
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A federal judge rejected President Donald Trump's request for additional time to respond to writer E. Jean Carroll's demand for $5.8 million awarded in a civil lawsuit. The jury found Trump liable in 2023 for sexually abusing Carroll and defaming her. The Supreme Court had already denied Trump's request to review the jury's decision, and the judge's ruling moves Carroll closer to collecting the judgment plus interest.
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· 3 pulledCarroll asked a federal court in Manhattan on June 30 to order Trump to pay her the money she was awarded when a jury found him liable in 2023 for sexually abusing her and then for defaming her by calling her assault allegations a 'con job.'
The Supreme Court had denied Trump's request on June 29 to review the jury's decision in the case.
Trump asked for more time to respond to Carroll's request.
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