On Friday, E. Jean Carroll called on Donald Trump to pay the $5 million in damages awarded by a jury that found him liable for sexually abusing and defaming her. Carroll's legal team argues that Trump is seeking to delay payment following his unsuccessful appeal.
Background of the Case
The jury's decision came after a high-profile trial where Carroll accused Trump of sexually assaulting her in the 1990s. The verdict was reached in May 2023, marking a significant moment in the ongoing legal battles surrounding Trump's conduct.
Carroll's lawsuit claimed that Trump's statements about her were defamatory and caused her emotional distress. The jury's award reflects their finding of liability on both counts.
Trump's Legal Maneuvers
Following the verdict, Trump filed an appeal, attempting to overturn the jury's decision. His legal representatives argue that the trial was conducted unfairly, raising questions about the evidence presented. However, the appeal was denied, leading to Carroll's renewed demands for payment.





