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Trump pays writer E Jean Carroll $5m in damages over sexual abuse and defamation

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E. Jean Carroll *United States Supreme Court Lewis Kaplan Roberta Kaplan Manhattan

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Story Timeline

Jul 12 – Jul 18

3 articles|3 sources
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BBC News - WorldYesterday

Trump pays writer E Jean Carroll $5m in damages over sexual abuse and defamation

Writer E. Jean Carroll has received over $5.62 million in damages from Donald Trump, three years after a civil jury found him liable for sexual abuse and defamation. Carroll's lawyers confirmed the payment on Tuesday, stating it includes the $5 million awarded by the jury plus accrued interest. Trump had sought to delay the payment while attempting to persuade the Supreme Court to overturn the judgment, but the judge overseeing the case ordered him to pay last week. Carroll accused Trump of attacking her in the mid-1990s and later defaming her in a 2022 post denying her allegations. Trump denied the claims, and the damages were held in a court-controlled account during the appeals process.

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South China Morning PostYesterday

E. Jean Carroll paid US$5.6 million owed by Trump in sex abuse and defamation case

Writer E. Jean Carroll has received over $5.6 million from Donald Trump, representing a jury award and accrued interest from her sexual abuse and defamation lawsuit. The payment, totaling the $5 million awarded by the jury plus interest, was transferred on Monday from an escrow account where it had been held since the 2023 verdict. Carroll's lawyer, Roberta Kaplan, confirmed the receipt of the damages payment on Tuesday. This marks the collection of the funds awarded to Carroll in the legal case.

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The Guardian - World NewsYesterday

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. 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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Key Claims

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Donald Trump has paid E Jean Carroll more than $5m in damages over sexual abuse and defamation.

— E Jean Carroll's lawyers

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Roberta Kaplan confirmed that E Jean Carroll received the damages payment awarded by a jury.

— Roberta Kaplan

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A New York jury awarded Carroll damages in 2023 over her claim of sexual abuse and defamation.

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Carroll accused Trump of attacking her in the mid-1990s and defaming her in a 2022 post.

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Carroll's legal team confirmed she had been paid more than $5.62m, including damages and accrued interest.

— Carroll's legal team

Jul 5 – Jul 11

5 articles|4 sources
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Al JazeeraJul 8

Trump ordered to pay E Jean Carroll $5.8m after failed appeal

A federal judge has ordered Donald Trump to pay E. Jean Carroll over $5.8 million, including accrued interest, after the U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear his appeal. This ruling stems from a 2023 jury verdict that found Trump sexually abused and defamed Carroll. Carroll's lawyers had requested the funds be released following the Supreme Court's June 29 decision. Trump's legal team stated this was the "end of the line" for his appeal efforts. Carroll first accused Trump of sexual assault in 2019, and he denied the allegations, which she argued defamed her. She filed subsequent lawsuits based on his denials.

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Associated Press (AP)Jul 8

Judge orders E. Jean Carroll be paid $5.8M in Trump sex abuse and defamation case; Trump appeals

A federal judge has ordered that E. Jean Carroll be paid $5.8 million, which includes interest, after a jury found Donald Trump sexually abused and defamed her. Trump's lawyers immediately appealed this ruling, seeking to halt the payment, though Trump has already deposited the money. The U.S. Supreme Court had previously allowed the 2023 civil verdict to stand. The jury determined Trump attacked Carroll in 1996 and defamed her in 2019 after she wrote about the incident. Trump's legal team plans to continue challenging the verdicts, accusing opponents of using the legal system against him. This ruling is separate from an additional $83 million in defamation damages awarded to Carroll by another jury in January 2024, which Trump is also appealing.

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South China Morning PostJul 8

E. Jean Carroll can collect US$5 million in damages from Trump, US judge says

A US judge has authorized the payment of nearly $5.8 million to E. Jean Carroll, a magazine writer. This disbursement satisfies a 2023 civil verdict where a jury found Donald Trump liable for sexually abusing and defaming her. US District Judge Lewis Kaplan in Manhattan ordered the funds, which include the original $5 million verdict plus interest, to be released. The money had been held in escrow during Trump's appeal. The US Supreme Court declined to hear Trump's case on June 29, clearing the way for the payment.

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Key Claims

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A federal judge ruled E Jean Carroll can collect over $5.8m from Donald Trump after his appeal was declined by the Supreme Court.

— Judge Lewis A Kaplan

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The jury initially awarded E Jean Carroll $5m, with interest accrued since the 2023 verdict.

— jury

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Donald Trump has appealed the judge's order to pay E Jean Carroll.

— Trump's lawyers

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E Jean Carroll accused Donald Trump of sexual assault in 1996, which he denied.

— E Jean Carroll

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Trump called the allegations a "hoax" and accused Carroll of lying to sell books and for political reasons.

— Donald Trump

Jun 28 – Jul 4

8 articles|5 sources
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The Guardian - World NewsJul 1

E Jean Carroll asks judge to order Donald Trump to pay $5m he owes her

E. Jean Carroll has asked a judge to order Donald Trump to pay her $5 million, plus accrued interest, stemming from a jury verdict that found him liable for sexual abuse and defamation. This request follows the U.S. Supreme Court's refusal to hear Trump's appeal of the 2023 civil case verdict. Carroll's lawyers filed the motion in federal court in Manhattan, arguing that Trump is attempting to further delay payment after numerous unsuccessful challenges to the jury's decision. The amount owed has grown to nearly $5.8 million. Trump has continued to make defamatory remarks and has previously appealed the verdict, which stemmed from Carroll's accusations of sexual abuse in the 1990s and his subsequent denials.

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BBC News - WorldJul 1

'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. 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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Al JazeeraJul 1

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. 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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Key Claims

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E Jean Carroll is demanding Donald Trump pay $5m in damages awarded in a civil court.

— E Jean Carroll

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The US Supreme Court declined to hear Donald Trump's appeal regarding the damages.

— US Supreme Court

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Judge Lewis Kaplan agreed that Carroll could pursue the payment on an expedited basis.

— Judge Lewis Kaplan

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Carroll's lawyers accuse Trump's team of 'slow-rolling' the payout by asserting new defenses.

— Carroll's lawyers

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Trump previously denied Carroll's rape allegations, stating 'it never happened'.

— Donald Trump