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Updated · CBS New York · Jul 1
Trump Seeks to Delay $5 Million Carroll Payment After Supreme Court Rejects Appeal
Updated
Updated · CBS New York · Jul 1

Trump Seeks to Delay $5 Million Carroll Payment After Supreme Court Rejects Appeal

3 articles · Updated · CBS New York · Jul 1

Summary

  • Trump’s lawyers asked E. Jean Carroll on Monday to consent to delaying release of the $5 million judgment after the Supreme Court refused to hear his appeal; Carroll rejected the request.
  • Carroll’s lawyer Roberta Kaplan then asked a federal judge to expedite disbursement of the money held in a court-controlled account, saying Carroll is also owed $779,783 in interest.
  • Kaplan said the sides had agreed in a June 2023 filing that Carroll could collect if the Supreme Court denied review, and argued further delay would prolong nearly four years of litigation.
  • The justices’ refusal left intact the 2023 jury verdict finding Trump liable for sexual abuse and defamation; Trump has denied Carroll’s account and is considering asking the court to reconsider.
  • A separate January 2024 defamation verdict awarded Carroll additional damages that Trump is also appealing, extending a broader legal fight that has already reached the Supreme Court twice.

Insights

Now that the appeal has failed, what are the final steps for the $5.55 million to be transferred to Carroll?
With the Supreme Court's refusal, what does this case signal for future civil claims against high-profile individuals?
How will this final verdict impact legal strategies in the separate $83 million case still under appeal?