'Time for him to pay' - Carroll calls on Trump to pay $5m after president's appeal fails
E. Jean Carroll's lawyers have asked a judge to order Donald Trump to pay the $5 million in damages awarded by a jury.

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AI-generatedE. Jean Carroll's lawyers have asked a judge to order Donald Trump to pay the $5 million in damages awarded by a jury. This request follows the Supreme Court's decision to decline Trump's appeal, which sought to delay payment of the damages. A New York jury found Trump liable for sexually abusing and defaming Carroll in a civil case in May 2023. Carroll's lawyers stated that their cooperation in delaying payment ends now, as Trump's efforts to avoid payment have been denied. They emphasized that after extensive litigation, it is time for the case to conclude and for Trump to pay Carroll.
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5 extractedCarroll's lawyers stated that cooperation to delay payments ends now, and it is time for Trump to pay.
Trump denied the allegations of sexual assault and defamation.
A New York jury awarded Carroll $5m in May 2023 over claims of sexual assault and defamation.
The US Supreme Court declined Trump's request to review the case.
E. Jean Carroll has asked a judge to order Donald Trump to pay $5m in damages awarded by a jury.