This decision comes after a previous civil court jury found Trump liable for both defamation and sexual abuse in response to Carroll’s accusations.
Carroll, a former longtime Elle magazine advice columnist, was initially seeking $10 million in damages.
But during the closing arguments on Friday, Carroll’s attorney increased the claim to $24 million, emphasizing that Trump should compensate his alleged abuse victim adequately because “the only thing he cares about is money.”
The trial concluded with closing arguments on Friday, during which Trump briefly left the courtroom but later returned after an hour later.
Trump took the stand for just three minutes on Thursday, marking the first instance where a jury directly heard from him in court since leaving the White House.
In this civil case, Trump was not obligated to be present in court, but he had expressed his intention to attend every day of the trial from the beginning.
Donald Trump was ordered to pay $83.3 million in damages for defaming E. Jean Carroll. A prior jury had already found Trump sexually assaulted inside a department store fitting room
The $83.3 million verdict was delivered after approximately three hours of deliberation by the nine-member jury, consisting of five men and four women.
Trump, aged 77, had already left the court when the decision was announced.
KanyiDaily recalls that Donald Trump had responded to sexual assault allegations by E. Jean Carroll, saying `I’ve never met this person in my life’.
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