E Jean Carroll’s authorized staff has filed an opposition to former president Donald Trump’s current try to delay paying the $83.3m cost owed from her just lately gained defamation suit.
The opposition got here after lawyers for Mr Trump filed a movement pushing the choose to delay enforcement of the enormous cost.
In a 36-page courtroom submitting on Thursday, Ms Carroll’s attorneys argued that Mr Trump has no grounds for the delay.
“The reasoning Trump offers in seeking this extraordinary relief boils down to nothing more than ‘trust me,’” the submitting states. “He doesn’t offer any information about his finances or the nature and location of his assets. He doesn’t specify what percentage of his assets are liquid or explain how Carroll might go about collecting.”
Ms Carroll’s authorized staff expressed concern that the former president — who’s presently embroiled in a variety of authorized disputes — may not have sufficient money to pay up.
“He doesn’t even acknowledge the risks that now accompany his financial situation, from a half billion-dollar judgment obtained by the New York Attorney General to the 91 felony charges that might end his career as a businessman permanently,” the submitting states.
“He simply asks the Court to ‘trust me’ and offers, in a case with an $83.3 million judgment against him, the court filing equivalent of a paper napkin; signed by the least trustworthy of borrowers,” it states.
In January, a jury dominated that Mr Trump had defamed Ms Carroll after she publicly accused him of raping her in a division retailer dressing room in the mid-Nineteen Nineties.
Mr Trump denied the allegations, claiming he had “never met that person in my life,” and even told The Hill in 2019 “She’s not my type,” implying Ms Carroll wasn’t attractive enough for the assault to have occurred.
Attorneys for Mr Trump filed a motion for a mistrial after the jury ruled in Ms Carroll’s favour, but a federal judge denied the motion, calling it “entirely pointless.”
In a Good Morning America interview after the choice, Ms Carroll mentioned she deliberate to spend the $83.3m on “something Donald Trump hates.”
“If it’ll cause him pain for me to give money to certain things, that’s my intent,” she mentioned.
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