E Jean Carroll receives $5.6m owed by Trump after court releases damages
A Manhattan federal court has released over $5.6 million owed to E. Jean Carroll by Donald Trump.

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AI-generatedA Manhattan federal court has released over $5.6 million owed to E. Jean Carroll by Donald Trump. The funds, held in a court escrow account, were disbursed on July 9th after the Supreme Court denied Trump's request to hear his appeal on June 29th. Trump had been contesting the release of these damages from a 2023 sexual abuse and defamation trial where a jury found him liable. Carroll's legal team promptly requested the funds' release following the Supreme Court's decision, a request the judge granted after denying Trump's legal team more time to respond. This disbursement relates to a jury award from a 2023 trial, separate from an $83.3 million award in a 2024 trial for defamatory comments made by Trump.
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5 extractedA separate 2024 jury awarded Carroll $83.3m for defamatory comments Trump made while president.
A jury found Trump liable for sexually assaulting and defaming E Jean Carroll in a 2023 trial.
Donald Trump has been fighting the release of these funds since June after the Supreme Court denied his appeal.
The funds were released on July 9, one day after Judge Lewis Kaplan ordered their release.
A Manhattan federal court has released more than $5.6m owed by E Jean Carroll from Donald Trump.