Trump Seeks Pause on $83.3 Million Carroll Judgment Pending Supreme Court Bid
Trump’s lawyers say immediate enforcement would cause irreparable harm as they press constitutional arguments and seek Supreme Court review.
- Trump has asked a federal appeals court to pause enforcement of the $83.3 million defamation judgment awarded to writer E. Jean Carroll.
- If granted, the stay would halt enforcement of the judgment while Trump seeks review at the Supreme Court.
- Trump's lawyers argue allowing enforcement now would cause irreparable harm, as Carroll plans to give away any money received, making recovery difficult if the ruling is reversed.
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Trump seeks to halt payment in sex abuse case in hope of Supreme Court win
US President Donald Trump’s lawyer, hoping for an eventual Supreme Court victory, has asked a federal appeal court in New York to temporarily block a long-time columnist from collecting a US$83 million defamation award. The lawyer, Justin D. Smith, told the 2nd US Circuit Court of Appeals in a filing on Tuesday to stay its decision supporting the award so that Trump will not have to pay writer E. Jean Carroll while he appeals to the high court. …
Trump, hoping for an eventual Supreme Court victory, seeks to halt $83M payment in sexual abuse case
President Donald Trump's lawyer, hoping for an eventual Supreme Court victory, is asking a federal appeals court in New York to temporarily block a longtime columnist from collecting an $83 million defamation award.
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