Judge rejects Trump’s request to postpone $83M E. Jean Carroll ruling
Federal Judge Denies Trump’s Bid to Delay Payment in Defamation Case
A federal judge has rejected former President Donald Trump’s attempt to postpone payment or post bond for the $83.3 million judgment in the E. Jean Carroll defamation case. In a recent order, Judge Lewis Kaplan denied Trump’s lawyers’ motion to extend the deadline, giving him until Monday to either pay or post bond.
“Mr. Trump’s current situation is a result of his own dilatory actions,” stated Kaplan in the order. “He had more than enough time to organize his finances since January, knowing that he might need to bond this judgment. Yet, he waited until the last minute to file a motion for a stay of judgment.”
The order also emphasized that Trump failed to demonstrate any “irreparable injury” if the temporary administrative stay was not granted. However, Kaplan has yet to make a decision on Trump’s request for a delay until post-trial motions are resolved or a reduced bond amount.
This deadline coincides with Trump’s recent $355 million fine in a New York court for alleged fraud during his business dealings in the state. As the presumptive GOP nominee, Trump is expected to navigate multiple courtrooms as he faces criminal trials in Florida, Washington, D.C., New York, and Georgia. He has pleaded not guilty to all charges.
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How has Trump’s lack of preparation and delay tactics affected his legal position in the defamation case?
Title: Federal Judge Denies Trump’s Bid to Delay Payment in Defamation Case
Introduction
Former President Donald Trump’s legal battles continue as a federal judge rejects his attempt to delay payment or post bond in the E. Jean Carroll defamation case. This decision comes amidst a series of legal challenges that Trump is currently facing across several states. The judge’s order emphasizes Trump’s own actions and questions the necessity of extending the deadline. This article will examine the details of the case and its broader implications on Trump’s legal position.
Background
In a recent order, Judge Lewis Kaplan denied Trump’s lawyers’ motion to postpone payment or post bond for the $83.3 million judgment in the defamation case brought by E. Jean Carroll. The order highlights Trump’s delay in filing a motion for a stay of judgment and criticizes him for failing to organize his finances in a timely manner. The judge has given Trump until Monday to either pay the judgment or post bond.
Judge Kaplan’s Decision
Judge Kaplan firmly stated that Trump’s current predicament is a consequence of his own delay tactics and lack of preparation. Trump had ample time since January to address his financial matters and anticipate the potential need for bonding this judgment. The judge clarified that Trump’s failure to show any “irreparable injury” from the lack of a temporary administrative stay further weakened his case. However, the judge has reserved his decision regarding Trump’s request for a delay until post-trial motions are resolved or a reduced bond amount is determined.
Multiple Legal Challenges
The deadline set by the judge coincides with another significant legal development for Trump. He has recently been fined $355 million by a New York court for alleged fraud during his business dealings in the state. These financial penalties, coupled with the ongoing litigation, underscore the mounting legal challenges faced by Trump post-presidency. As the presumptive GOP nominee, Trump is likely to navigate multiple courtrooms in the coming months, as he faces criminal trials in Florida, Washington, D.C., New York, and Georgia. It is important to note that Trump has pleaded not guilty to all charges.
Conclusion
The federal judge’s denial of Trump’s bid to delay payment or post bond in the defamation case brings an added layer of legal complexity to Trump’s already challenging post-presidential endeavors. Judge Kaplan’s order highlights Trump’s own delays and lack of preparation, which have contributed to his current predicament. Trump’s legal battles extend beyond this specific case, as he faces criminal trials in multiple states. These developments are expected to shape the legal landscape for Trump in the coming months, raising significant implications for his political future.
References:
– The Washington Examiner, [link to the full article]
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