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In reply to the discussion: Trump loses appeal of $5 million E. Jean Carroll sexual abuse, defamation verdict [View all]BumRushDaShow
(156,701 posts)13. In order for him to have appealed
the $5 million (and the later $83 million) had to be paid or put in escrow (which could be as a bond) pending results of the appeal.
That was done last year -
Judge approves Trump's $91.6 million bond in E. Jean Carroll defamation case
If Trump's appeal is unsuccessful, the bond ensures that Carroll will be paid.
By Aaron Katersky and Peter Charalambous
March 12, 2024, 6:21 PM
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The former president had obtained an appeals bond from the Virginia-based Federal Insurance Company totaling $91,630,000 to cover the $83 million judgment in the case plus interest, according to a court filing on Friday. The conditions of the bond did not specify what assets Trump used to secure the bond.
Trump on Friday also filed a notice of appeal of the judgment to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. Either paying the judgment or posting a bond for the judgment's full amount was required for him to move ahead with the appeal. Trump attorney Alina Habba told ABC News on Friday they're confident their appeal will result in the judgment being overturned.
By posting a bond, Trump guaranteed that Carroll could collect the judgment if the former president exhausts his appeal, former federal prosecutor Josh Naftalis had told ABC News.
The appeal process could take more than a year, Naftalis said. Trump is still appealing the $5 million judgment a jury awarded to Carroll last May after determining the former president had sexually abused her.
(snip)
If Trump's appeal is unsuccessful, the bond ensures that Carroll will be paid.
By Aaron Katersky and Peter Charalambous
March 12, 2024, 6:21 PM
(snip)
The former president had obtained an appeals bond from the Virginia-based Federal Insurance Company totaling $91,630,000 to cover the $83 million judgment in the case plus interest, according to a court filing on Friday. The conditions of the bond did not specify what assets Trump used to secure the bond.
Trump on Friday also filed a notice of appeal of the judgment to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. Either paying the judgment or posting a bond for the judgment's full amount was required for him to move ahead with the appeal. Trump attorney Alina Habba told ABC News on Friday they're confident their appeal will result in the judgment being overturned.
By posting a bond, Trump guaranteed that Carroll could collect the judgment if the former president exhausts his appeal, former federal prosecutor Josh Naftalis had told ABC News.
The appeal process could take more than a year, Naftalis said. Trump is still appealing the $5 million judgment a jury awarded to Carroll last May after determining the former president had sexually abused her.
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I think he had the "cash" for the $5 million but needed the bond for the other judgement and this OP is about that earlier $5 million.
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Trump loses appeal of $5 million E. Jean Carroll sexual abuse, defamation verdict [View all]
BumRushDaShow
Jul 10
OP
It's probably fairly easy for him to get other people/PACs to pay for the lawyers
muriel_volestrangler
Jul 10
#10
Yeah, his org's civil tax fraud, is where he was able to successfully argue for a lower amount for the bond
BumRushDaShow
Jul 11
#27
Yes to the interest paying, it gets added on but when you have zero intent on paying I guess it doesn't matter
Bev54
Jul 10
#19
the decision a few weeks ago was on his request to have his appeal reheard by the 2nd Circuit en banc
onenote
Jul 10
#22