First reported by The Independent
Trump’s last-ditch effort to stall his $5.8M payout to E Jean Carroll was denied by federal judge
Trump denied latest bid to delay $5.8m judgment payment to E Jean Carroll
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Richard Luscombe
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The GuardianTrump denied latest bid to delay $5.8m judgment payment to E Jean Carrolltheguardian.comCarroll was awarded damages after New York jury concluded Trump sexually abused her, then defamed her after she publicly described the attack Donald Trump ’s latest attempt to delay payment of a $5.8m judgment for defaming a magazine columnist whom a jury determined he sexually abused has been emphatically rejected by a federal court judge. In a single-sentence 4 July order, US district Judge Lewis Kaplan denied the president’s request for more time to pay the civil judgment owed to E Jean Carroll , who was awarded the damages after a New York jury concluded that Trump sexually abused her in 1996 – then defamed her after she publicly described the attack in 2019. Continue reading...
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