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Trump civil liability for sexual abuse and defamation

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AI Overview

What happened: Trump's attorneys opposed a New York federal judge's order to pay E. Jean Carroll $5.8 million, awarded in May 2023 for sexual abuse and defamation. Trump's team cited a last-ditch Supreme Court bid. Carroll's lawyers countered, seeking immediate payment. The Supreme Court later rejected Trump's bid to appeal the verdict.

Market impact: This narrative directly impacts Trump's personal and political reputation, potentially affecting his 2024 presidential campaign. Indirectly, it could influence media and publishing sectors, as Carroll is a prominent writer, and Trump's actions may prompt further legal scrutiny.

What to watch next: Trump's response to the Supreme Court's decision and Carroll's next legal moves. Additionally, monitor Trump's campaign finance reports for any impact on his 2024 presidential bid.
AI Overview as of Jul 08, 2026

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Last UpdatedJun 29, 2026