Former President Trump can delay paying E. Jean Carroll the $83.3 million a jury decided he owes her until after he exhausts all appeal options he has vowed to seek, The New York Times reports.

On Friday, a federal jury in New York ordered Trump to pay Carroll for defaming her in 2019 when he denied her accusation that he sexually assaulted her in the 1990s.

After the decision, he announced he would be appealing the “absolutely ridiculous” ruling.

Trump also could attempt to secure a bond, which saves him from having to pay her the full amount up front, the Times report noted. He may have to pay a deposit and offer collateral that would come with interest and fees — but it also means he would have to find someone willing to lend him the significant sum of money.

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    1 year ago

    He’s never going to pay her. Ever. Everyone was all “hell yeah gottem” but Trump never pays. He tried to overthrow the government and they’re letting him run again. The system doesn’t punish the rich only the poor.

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      1 year ago

      Trump already paid the $5 million he owed from the first defamation lawsuit.

      He can get away with stiffing contractors, but courts have ways to get what they are owed. If he doesn’t pay within 30 days, Carroll can literally start withdrawing money from his bank accounts.

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      Doesn’t he have to put the whole 85m in a bond deposited with the court as a requirement to begin the appeal process?

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    The times article, which the Hill article is just rephrasing:

    https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/26/nyregion/trump-carroll-pay-83-million.html?smid=url-share

    I realize there maybe a pay wall for some, but I didn’t have an issue.

    The Hill article also misleads by saying that he won’t have to pay. They mean that Carroll may not get paid until the appeals are finished. However, Trump will have to pay a deposit to the court or secure a bond while appeals are pending, so he will have to pay someone for now, but that might not be Carroll yet.

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    1 year ago

    “Trump will delay paying indefinitely, aka not at all, as he has been notorious for doing over the last five decades or more

    FTFY 🤌🏼

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    1 year ago

    I am getting real tired of this sociopathic clown getting away with things. When are we gonna have him out of our lives?

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      In this instance this is actually how appeals work.

      The article tries to mislead people, but in reality it means Caroll won’t get money until he exhausts all appeals. He still needs to deposit that money to the court.

      Yes, they try to justify the title by saying later that he can get a loan (bond) for that deposit and that way avoid paying it, but that’s always an option if somebody else is willing to risk their money for him.

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    1 year ago

    This is hopefully going to get interesting. I don’t think he can actually put that much together to appeal it.

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      I don’t think he can actually put that much together to appeal it.

      Especially not since Habba kept saying “no objection” to all of the evidence the prosecution put in.

      She just kept saying “Yup! That’s totally acceptable and we’ll agree it should be considered!”

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    Misleading clickbaitish title

    TLDR: If he wants to appeal, he still has to pay $83,300,000 (+ 120% = $99,960,000) cash to an escrow account.

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      What’s the extra 20% for? Will Carroll be paid interest while the damages are in escrow, or does the court want additional money set aside should they award Carroll legal fees after the appeal?