E. Jean Carroll
The former president had been ordered to pay $83 million to Carroll or post bond. Now he’s filed a notice he’ll appeal the verdict.
Trump is essentially out of time to appeal his E. Jean Carroll defamation ruling—unless he can come up with $91 million in a matter of days.
A GoFundMe was launched on Friday to raise money for the super-successful former business mogul.
After a month of misogynistic attacks on Nikki Haley, E. Jean Carroll, and Taylor Swift, the ex-president’s poll numbers among women dropped 5 percentage points.
“I didn’t do anything wrong,” said the man recently hit with an $83 million defamation judgment, and who could soon be paying hundreds of millions more for fraud.
The former president says he’s looking for a new firm to appeal the $83.3 million ruling against him in E. Jean Carroll’s case.
E. Jean Carroll’s lawyer threatened to seek sanctions against Alina Habba for her freewheeling accusations about the judge who handled Trump’s defamation case.