Stay up to date with notifications from The IndependentNotifications can be managed in browser preferences.AllNewsSportCultureLifestyleAttorneys for Donald Trump are promising a nearly $5.8 million payout to E. Jean Carroll if the Supreme Court denies another attempt to overturn a sexual abuse verdict. A federal judge denied the president’s efforts to stall payments to Carroll, who was awarded a $5 million judgment in 2023 after a federal jury found him liable for sexually abusing and defaming her.But in a late-night filing on Tuesday, Trump's lawyers said Carroll should wait until the Supreme Court “fully” decides whether to rehear the president’s attempt to overturn the verdict; otherwise he faces an “unrecoverable loss” of millions of dollars that will cause him "irreparable harm.”The Supreme Court has already rejected Trump's appeal, and a recent docket entry indicates his latest filing for a rehearing has “not been accepted.” Separately, the Justice Department is trying to step into Trump’s case to prevent Carroll from receiving another $83 million from the president. Trump took the extraordinary step of trying to replace himself as a defendant with the U.S. government as he fights for “immunity” from having to pay her.In fullTrump lawyers promise to pay E Jean Carroll more than $5.8M if Supreme Court rejects last-ditch appealMore bulletinsThank you for registeringPlease refresh the page or navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged inPlease refresh your browser to be logged in

Carroll was awarded damages after New York jury concluded Trump sexually abused her, then defamed her after she publicly described the attack

Trump has been found liable in two trials for defaming E. Jean Carroll when he denied her claim he sexually abused her in a New York department store.

Trump asks a judge to freeze E. Jean Carroll's $5.8 million payout while the Supreme Court considers his renewed appeal.

The lawyers said Trump would be irreparably harmed and face "unrecoverable loss" if Carroll fulfills her stated intention to give away the money, because once she does the money…

A federal judge says writer E. Jean Carroll can be paid the $5.8 million that was set aside after a jury found that President Donald Trump sexually abused her in 1996 and defamed…

Trump asked a federal judge to block the release of nearly $5.8 million to E. Jean Carroll while pursuing a long-shot Supreme Court rehearing.

‘Unrecoverable loss’ of millions of dollars that will cause the president ‘irreparable harm,’ lawyers say

Trump’s request stems from the supreme court’s 29 June decision not to review his appeal

Stay up to date with notifications from The IndependentNotifications can be managed in browser preferences.AllNewsSportCultureLifestyleAttorneys for Donald Trump are promising a…

A federal judge ordered that E. Jean Carroll receive $5.8 million she won in her case against Donald Trump. He is continuing to appeal the case.

President Donald Trump and his attorneys filed a motion to pause the payout of nearly $5.8 million to writer E. Jean Carroll.

A federal judge ordered nearly $5.8 million released to E. Jean Carroll despite Trump’s pending Supreme Court rehearing petition.

Lawyers for Carroll say she would receive roughly $5.8 million dollars with accrued interest.

The move came after the president’s attorneys launched a long-shot bid to the Supreme Court to reconsider its decision not to hear his appeal of a sexual abuse and defamation…

President Donald Trump, 80, denies attacking New York writer E. Jean Carroll.

Trump ordered to pay $5.8m after the US Supreme Court rejected his appeal in the Carroll defamation and abuse case.

President Trump ordered to pay E Jean Carroll nearly $5.8 million after a judge released funds linked to a jury's verdict.

A major legal setback for US President Donald Trump as a federal judge orders the release of nearly $5.8 million to writer E. Jean Carroll after years of courtroom battles. The…

US president contested judge’s order to release money after Carroll’s 2023 sexual abuse and defamation trial against him