E. Jean Carroll asks judge to enforce $5 million payment after Supreme Court rejects Trump appeal.
E. Jean Carroll's attorneys filed papers in Manhattan federal court on Tuesday seeking to enforce the $5 million judgment against President Donald Trump after the U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear his appeal. The jury verdict found Trump liable for sexually abusing Carroll in the 1990s and defaming her, and with interest the amount has grown to nearly $5.8 million.
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Both outlets report the same core facts; AP emphasizes the total with interest while ABC highlights the legal mechanism for payment enforcement.
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“Writer E. Jean Carroll calls for Trump to pay $5.8M after high court appeal fails”
“E. Jean Carroll attorneys say 'time for him to pay' after SCOTUS rejects Trump appeal”
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