A federal judge ruled that Donald Trump must pay $5.8 million to E. Jean Carroll, a judgment awarded after a jury found Trump sexually abused and defamed her. The judge, **Lewis A.
Kaplan**, issued an order that says the money can be paid to Carroll, along with interest that has grown since the verdict. The jury had previously awarded Carroll $5 million, and with interest, the total amount now stands at $5.8 million.
"The jury's verdict was clear, and we are pleased that the judge has ordered the payment of the judgment," said a statement from Carroll's team. The case has been closely watched in Buffalo, where residents are concerned about the implications of the ruling.
The city's residents are no strangers to high-profile cases, and this one has sparked a lot of discussion. On the streets of Buffalo, people are talking about the case and what it means for the city. The ruling may have an impact on the city's reputation, and residents are waiting to see how it will all play out.
As the case continues to unfold, residents of South Buffalo and other neighborhoods will be watching closely to see what happens next. The city's leaders, including Buffalo Mayor Sean Ryan, will also be keeping a close eye on the situation. In the coming weeks, the city will be waiting to see if Trump will appeal the ruling, and what the outcome of that appeal might be.
The deadline for the payment is not yet clear, but residents will be watching to see if it is made on time.
