E Jean Carroll paid out by Trump in sex abuse case

E Jean Carroll paid out by Trump in sex abuse case
E Jean Carroll received millions from US President Trump after a sex abuse and defamation trial. -AP

The writer E Jean Carroll has collected millions of dollars from Donald Trump after a jury in 2023 ‌found the US president liable for sexually abusing and defaming her, court records show.

Over Trump's objections, the money - nearly $US5.63 million ($A8.06 million) - was ‌released to Carroll's law firm on Monday, five days after US District Judge Lewis Kaplan authorised the disbursement from a court-supervised account.

The payout represents the original $US5 million ($A7.2 million) civil verdict, plus interest.

It is the first time Trump has been forced to pay Carroll. She has won $US88.3 million ($A126.4 million) of civil verdicts against the president in the seven years since he ‌first denied having ‌raped her around ⁠1996 in a Bergdorf Goodman department store dressing room in Manhattan. 

Trump has branded ​Carroll's claims a hoax, denied he knew her, said she made up the alleged rape to help sell her memoir, and derided her case as "weaponisation and lawfare." Last month, the US Supreme Court rejected Trump's appeal from the verdict.

A spokesperson for Trump's legal team on Tuesday repeated a statement made after Kaplan's decision: "The American People stand with President ⁠Trump as they demand an immediate end to all of ‌the ​Witch Hunts, including the Democrat-funded travesty of the Carroll Hoaxes."

Last week, Trump's lawyer asked a ​federal appeals court ‌to block a disbursement, saying the president would suffer "irreparable harm" if Carroll fulfilled her stated intention to give ​away the money because the money likely could not be recovered.

The lawyer also said it did not matter that Carroll now assures she will put the money in an interest-bearing account to fund ​her ​retirement, because she could still give it ​away. 

Jurors awarded Carroll the millions of dollars based on a Trump denial ‌in 2022, though they did not find that Trump raped her. 

A different jury in 2024 ordered Trump to pay Carroll $US83.3 million ($A119.2 million), based on his original 2019 denial during his first White House term.

Trump is expected to appeal that verdict to the Supreme Court.

Carroll's lawyer Roberta Kaplan, who is not related to the judge, said in a ​statement: "Three years ago, a unanimous nine-person jury found President Trump liable for sexually assaulting and defaming E Jean ​Carroll.  We are pleased to report that ⁠she has received the damages payment the jury awarded her."