E. Jean Carroll departs Manhattan federal appeals court following arguments in a judgement appeal brought by former US President Donald Trump, in New York City, September 6, 2024. Former US President Donald Trump was ordered on January 26, 2024 by a New York jury to pay $83 million in damages to Carroll, whom he publicly insulted and called a liar for alleging that he sexually assaulted her. The jury reached its decision after slightly less than three hours of deliberations. Trump made multiple comments about Carroll while he was president, demeaning her in the wake of her allegation of a 1990s assault. (Photo by Leonardo Munoz / AFP) (Photo by LEONARDO MUNOZ/AFP via Getty Images)

Writer E. Jean Carroll has received some $5.625 million in her sexual abuse and defamation case against President Trump — a payment that was delayed for years as Trump filed appeals in the civil case.

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A federal jury in Manhattan awarded Carroll $5 million in damages in 2023, after finding Trump liable for sexually abusing Carroll and defaming her. The final payment includes three years’ worth of interest.

“Three years ago, a unanimous nine-person jury found President Trump liable for sexually assaulting and defaming E. Jean Carroll,” Carroll’s attorney Roberta Kaplan said in a statement to NPR. “Today, we are pleased to report that she has received the damages payment the jury awarded her as a result of that verdict.”

The White House referred NPR’s requests for comment to Trump’s personal lawyers. Those attorneys did not immediately respond to messages seeking comment on the case.

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In a 2019 memoir, Carroll accused Trump of sexually assaulting her in the dressing room of a Manhattan department store in 1996. After she leveled that charge, Trump denied the claim,said he’d never met Carroll, and described heras a liar motivated by ulterior goals. Carroll then filed a lawsuit against Trump accusing him of defamation.

A federal appeals court has upheld a 2023 jury verdict that found Donald Trump sexually abused and defamed E. Jean Carroll. Carroll, right, leaves after the first day of her civil trial against the former President at Manhattan Federal Court on April 25, 2023 in New York City.

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Court records filed on Tuesday show that the money was paid to Carroll and her legal team, after U.S. District Judge Lewis A. Kaplan ordered the president to pay Carroll. His order last week came after the Supreme Court declined to hear Trump’s appeal of the outcome.

A larger potential payment is still looming in the dispute between Carroll and Trump: an $83 million award in a separate defamation lawsuit filed by Carroll. The president has appealed that outcome; so far, federal courts have upheld the award.

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