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A federal judge rejected President Trump's bid to postpone paying a $5 million civil judgment. The award stems from a 2023 jury finding of sexual abuse and defamation.
cnbc.comA federal judge on July 4 denied President Trump's request to delay payment of a $5 million civil judgment to E. Jean Carroll. The judgment stems from a 2023 federal jury finding that President Trump sexually abused and defamed Carroll, a former Elle magazine columnist who accused him of assaulting her inside a Manhattan department store in the mid-1990s.
The award, held in a court-monitored escrow account, has grown with interest to $6.4 million, according to President Trump's legal team. In a late-night Tuesday filing in Manhattan federal court, President Trump's lawyers argued that Carroll should wait until the Supreme Court fully decides whether to rehear the case.
They said immediate payment would create an "unrecoverable loss" of millions of dollars and cause the president "irreparable harm" if Carroll distributes the funds.
The Supreme Court rejected President Trump's appeal last week.
A Tuesday docket entry stated the justices have "not accepted" his latest filing. On July 3, Carroll's side stated they assume President Trump is trying to "buy time so he can try to concoct some new basis to put off paying" her. A separate 2024 jury ordered President Trump to pay Carroll an additional $83 million in defamation damages.
A federal appeals court rejected his appeal of that verdict. President Trump is separately asking the Supreme Court to overturn the $83 million award with assistance from the Justice Department, which has filed a brief claiming "good cause" to pause the case and argue his immunity claims.
jns.orgThe United States will delist Syria as a state sponsor of terrorism effective in 45 days unless Congress blocks the move. Secretary of State Marco Rubio notified lawmakers on July 8, 2026, after President Donald Trump met Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa in Ankara.
Leaders announced $3 billion in new U.S. weapons contracts and a U.S. license for Ukraine to manufacture Patriot systems. The summit also addressed alliance defense spending targets and the Russia-Ukraine war.
abcnews.go.comPresident Trump announced he will fly an older aircraft from Turkey to Britain while the newer Qatari jet visits the same base for tours. The move comes after the new plane's first international trip.