The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has granted President Donald J. Trump a delay in paying an $83 million defamation award to E. Jean Carroll, pending a potential Supreme Court review.
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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has allowed President Donald J. Trump to delay paying an $83 million defamation award to E. Jean Carroll. This decision will hold until the U.S. Supreme Court decides whether to review the case or reject an appeal. 📰 DETAIL: The appeals court’s Tuesday decision requires Trump to post a $7.4 million bond to cover potential interest costs, a condition requested by Carroll’s legal team. The court had previously denied Trump’s request for a hearing before the full 2nd Circuit on the appeal of a three-judge panel’s decision upholding Carroll’s defamation award. The advice columnist sued the President for an alleged rape and sexual assault in a New York City department store decades ago, and for defamation related to his public denial of any wrongdoing. A civil jury found him not liable for rape but liable for sexual assault and defamation. 🎯 IMPACT: The delay in payment allows Trump to avoid paying Carroll immediately while the legal process continues. Trump lawyer Justin D. Smith has said he believes there is a “fair prospect” that the Supreme Court will rule in the President’s favor should it take up an appeal. 👀 FLASHBACK: Carroll alleges that Trump attacked on a deserted floor of the Bergdorf Goodman department store, in changing rooms that are usually locked and attended by staff, sometime in the mid-1990s. No forensic evidence or surveillance footage was presented during the civil case, which was funded in part by Democrat megadonor and Epstein island visitor Reid Hoffman. Carroll claims she has been attacked by at least seven other boys and men over the course of her life. |
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