Trump Ordered to Pay $83.3 Million in Damages to E. Jean Carroll
The verdict follows a previous trial in which Trump was found liable for sexually abusing and defaming Carroll, leading to a $5 million damages award.
- Former President Donald Trump has been ordered by a federal jury to pay $83.3 million to E. Jean Carroll for defaming her by denying her allegations that he sexually assaulted her in the 1990s.
- The jury awarded Carroll $7.3 million in emotional damages, $11 million in reputational damages and $65 million in punitive damages.
- Trump was not present in the courtroom when the verdict was read, but he later criticized the decision on his Truth Social platform, calling it 'absolutely ridiculous' and vowing to appeal.
- This verdict follows a previous trial in which Trump was ordered to pay Carroll $5 million after a jury found him liable for sexually abusing and defaming her.
- Carroll's legal team argued that the substantial damages were necessary to deter Trump from continuing to defame her.







































































































































































































