Judge orders E. Jean Carroll be paid $5.8M after jury found Trump sexually abused and defamed her
A federal judge has ordered that E. Jean Carroll be paid $5.8 million, plus accumulated interest, after a jury previously found Donald Trump sexually abused and defamed her.

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AI-generatedA federal judge has ordered that E. Jean Carroll be paid $5.8 million, plus accumulated interest, after a jury previously found Donald Trump sexually abused and defamed her. The judge's ruling allows for the disbursement of funds that had been set aside during Trump's appeals process. The U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear an appeal of the 2023 civil verdict, clearing the way for the payment. Trump had already paid the money, which was held in a fund pending a court order. Carroll testified that Trump sexually assaulted her in a department store dressing room in 1996. Trump has consistently denied knowing Carroll and has continued to make defamatory remarks about her. He is also appealing a separate $83 million defamation award granted to Carroll by another jury.
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5 extractedA separate jury awarded Carroll $83 million in defamation compensation after a January 2024 trial.
Carroll testified that she was sexually abused by Trump in a department store dressing room in 1996.
Trump has already paid the $5.8 million, which was held in a fund during the appeals process.
A federal judge ruled that the money set aside can be paid to Carroll, along with accrued interest.
E. Jean Carroll can be paid $5.8 million after a jury found Donald Trump sexually abused and defamed her.