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
Federal appeals court rejects Trump's emergency bid to delay $5.8m payment to E Jean Carroll
A Manhattan federal appeals court rejected Donald Trump's emergency bid to delay paying $5.8 million to E Jean Carroll, following her successful 2023 sexual abuse and defamation trial. The Second Circuit denied Trump's request for an immediate administrative stay of Judge Lewis Kaplan's order releasing funds held in a court-controlled account since June 2023. Trump continues to deny all wrongdoing.
Key quotes
The US court of appeals for the second circuit made its decision hours after Trump filed paperwork fighting Manhattan federal court judge Lewis Kaplan's order releasing this money
Trump's asked the second circuit, 'on an emergency basis', for an 'immediate administrative stay' of Kaplan's order
Trump denies all wrongdoing
From the article
US president contested judge’s order to release money after Carroll’s 2023 sexual abuse and defamation trial against him
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