
Writer E. Jean Carroll, who accused Trump of raping her in 1996. File
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E. Jean Carroll can be paid the $5.8 million that was set aside after a jury found three years ago that President Donald Trump sexually abused her in 1996 before he became President and defamed her after she publicly revealed the attack, a federal judge ruled on Wednesday (July 8, 2026).
Judge Lewis A. Kaplan issued an order that says the money can be paid to Ms. Carroll, along with interest that has grown since the verdict. Ms. Carroll’s lawyers had requested the disbursement after the U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear an appeal of the 2023 civil verdict. Mr. Trump has already paid the money, which was set aside in a fund during the appeals process pending a court order.
Mr. Trump had resumed defamatory attacks against Ms. Carroll as his lawyers considered asking the high court to reconsider its decision.
Both sides’ attorneys did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
The jury reached its verdict in a trial that Mr. Trump did not attend after Ms. Carroll testified that she was sexually abused by him in the dressing room of a luxury department store in Manhattan, after a flirtatious and friendly chance encounter between them turned violent.

Ms. Carroll, 82, first talked about the attack publicly in 2019 in a memoir while Mr. Trump was President. He repeatedly insisted that he never knew Carroll. He also accused her of trying to sell books at his expense and having political motives.
Mr. Trump is also appealing $83 million in defamation compensation granted to Ms. Carroll by a separate Manhattan jury after a January 2024 trial at which Mr. Trump briefly testified.
At that trial, Kaplan required the jury to accept the findings of the previous jury and only determine how much money, if any, Mr. Trump owed Ms. Carroll for comments he made about her as President.
Published – July 08, 2026 11:53 pm IST