Laut einem New Yorker Bundesgericht darf die Autorin das Geld einfordern. Die Anwälte des amerikanischen Präsidenten wollen die Auszahlung dennoch verhindern.

A United States federal judge has ordered that nearly $5.8 million be released to journalist and writer E. Jean Carroll after President Donald Trump lost his appeal in the civil…

E. Jean Carroll is finally set to get justice after a jury concluded that Trump sexually abused and defamed her.

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…

A federal judge says writer E. Jean Carroll can be paid the $5 million that was set aside after a jury found that President Donald Trump sexually abused her in 1996 before he…

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.

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

E. Jean Carroll will receive nearly $5.8 million from Donald Trump after a federal judge ordered payments from a court-monitored escrow account.

The US Supreme Court has declined to take up the case, but the US president has put in a new appeal against the latest order.

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.

Dans cette procédure, l’ancienne journaliste et chroniqueuse, aujourd’hui âgée de 82 ans, accuse le milliardaire républicain de l’avoir agressée sexuellement en 1996, puis de…

A Manhattan judge orders the payment to the former Elle magazine advice columnist, who a jury found was sexually abused by Donald Trump.

The money has been held in escrow since 2023 when a jury found Trump had sexually abused and defamed the former Elle magazine columnist. The judge said Trump had been stalling the…

Laut einem New Yorker Bundesgericht darf die Autorin das Geld einfordern. Die Anwälte des amerikanischen Präsidenten wollen die Auszahlung dennoch verhindern.