Trump ordered to pay $5.8 million to E. Jean Carroll as judge rejects request to delay payout

A federal judge on Wednesday ordered the immediate release of nearly $5.8 million in damages and interest to writer E. Jean Carroll, rejecting President Donald Trump’s effort to keep the money frozen while he pursues a long-shot request…
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