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Judge grants payout to E. Jean Carroll of $5 million plus interest

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The Hill
· Jul 8, 2026
Judge orders release of $5.8M Trump owes E Jean Carroll
A federal judge on Wednesday ordered the release of 5.8 million to E. Jean Carroll three years after the jury awarded payment for damages caused by President Trump. District Judge Lewis Kaplan said Carroll should receive the funds, which were placed in an escrow account while Trump appealed a verdict that found him liable for...
KLIF – 570AM – Dallas
· Jul 9, 2026
Former Wisconsin Judge Avoids Prison After Conviction For Obstructing ICE Arrest
Judge Hannah Dugan Image by Digital GalXFormer Wisconsin Judge Hannah Dugan was sentenced Wednesday to pay a 5,000 fine and avoided prison after bein...
Tampa Free Press
· Jul 8, 2026
Judge Greenlights $5.8 Million Release To E. Jean Carroll After Supreme Court Rejection
A federal judge on Wednesday authorized the release of 5.8 million to writer E. Jean Carroll, concluding a legal holding period established after a civil jury found Donald Trump liable for sexual abuse and defamation. Judge Lewis A. Kaplan issued the order directing that the set-aside funds, along with accrued interest, be paid to Carroll. [] Judge Greenlights 5.8 Million Release To E. Jean Carroll After Supreme Court Rejection
DNyuz
· Jul 8, 2026
Judge Orders $5 Million Trump Judgment Be Released to E. Jean Carroll
A federal judge on Wednesday ordered that the writer E. Jean Carroll should promptly receive a 5 million jury award, days after the Supreme Court rejected an appeal by President Trump and despite his last-minute attempt to get the justices to reconsider. In a two-page order, Judge Lewis A. Kaplan of Manhattan federal court cited []
Off The Press
· Jun 30, 2026
Supreme Court justices earn millions from book payments, disclosure reveals
Financial disclosure reports released Monday show that four Supreme Court justices combined earned over 2 million in book payments in 2025. The reports also disclosed thousands in income from teaching positions, gifts and investments, Reuters reported. Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson reported a 1.18 million advance from Penguin Random House for her memoir “Lovely One,” which []...Click to read more
NBC News
· Jul 9, 2026
Judge orders release of $5.8 million payment Trump owes E. Jean Carroll
A federal judge ruled that E. Jean Carroll should immediately receive the 5.8 million awarded to her after a jury found President Donald Trump liable of sexually abusing her in 1996 and later defaming her. NBC News legal analyst Danny Cevallos explains the ruling.
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Related coverage for "Judge grants payout to E. Jean Carroll of $5 million plus interest": The Hill — Judge orders release of $5.8M Trump owes E Jean Carroll. KLIF – 570AM – Dallas — Former Wisconsin Judge Avoids Prison After Conviction For Obstructing ICE Arrest. Tampa Free Press — Judge Greenlights $5.8 Million Release To E. Jean Carroll After Supreme Court Rejection. DNyuz — Judge Orders $5 Million Trump Judgment Be Released to E. Jean Carroll. Off The Press — Supreme Court justices earn millions from book payments, disclosure reveals. NBC News — Judge orders release of $5.8 million payment Trump owes E. Jean Carroll