E Jean Carroll demands Donald Trump pay $5.8m in damages from 2019 case
E. Jean Carroll is demanding Donald Trump pay $5 million in damages awarded to her by a civil court, following the US Supreme Court's decision to decline his appeal.

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AI-generatedE. Jean Carroll is demanding Donald Trump pay $5 million in damages awarded to her by a civil court, following the US Supreme Court's decision to decline his appeal. Carroll's lawyers have requested an expedited resolution for the payment. Judge Lewis Kaplan has agreed to this, ordering Trump's legal team to respond by July 7. Carroll initially filed a defamation lawsuit in 2019 after Trump denied her allegations of rape and accused her of lying. She later filed a second civil suit in 2022 for defamation and battery, citing Trump's public statements calling her claims a "scam" and "hoax." Trump has consistently denied Carroll's accusations.
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5 extractedTrump previously denied Carroll's rape allegations, stating 'it never happened'.
Carroll's lawyers accuse Trump's team of 'slow-rolling' the payout by asserting new defenses.
Judge Lewis Kaplan agreed that Carroll could pursue the payment on an expedited basis.
The US Supreme Court declined to hear Donald Trump's appeal regarding the damages.
E Jean Carroll is demanding Donald Trump pay $5m in damages awarded in a civil court.