US supreme court again rejects Trump’s bid to overturn E Jean Carroll verdict
The US Supreme Court has again refused to hear Donald Trump's appeal of a 2023 jury verdict that found him liable for sexually abusing and defaming writer E. Jean Carroll.

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AI-generatedThe US Supreme Court has again refused to hear Donald Trump's appeal of a 2023 jury verdict that found him liable for sexually abusing and defaming writer E. Jean Carroll. This decision, announced in an unsigned order on Monday, leaves intact the $5 million civil judgment against Trump. Carroll's attorney stated that the jury's verdict is now final. Trump had previously asked the Supreme Court to overturn the verdict, and after an initial denial, his lawyers sought reconsideration. The $5 million award, plus interest, has already been disbursed to Carroll. Separately, Trump is appealing an $83.3 million defamation judgment from a 2024 jury, a decision on which the Supreme Court is expected to act later this year.
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4 extractedA separate federal jury ordered Trump to pay Carroll $83.3m in damages after concluding that he had defamed her in 2019.
The decision leaves intact the $5m civil judgment against Trump, which has been disbursed to E Jean Carroll.
The jury's unanimous verdict that Donald Trump sexually assaulted and then defamed E Jean Carroll is now final and cannot be challenged in any court.
US Supreme Court declined to consider Donald Trump’s appeal of a jury verdict finding him liable for sexually abusing and defaming E Jean Carroll.