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A federal appeals court has sided with the jury that found President Donald Trump liable of sexually abusing writer E. Jean Carroll in the 1990s and of lying about the assault.
"So long, Old Man!" Carroll wrote on social media in response to an appeals court ruling upholding the $5 million civil verdict against Trump.
President Trump has previously indicated he would challenge the E. Jean Carroll case all the way to the Supreme Court.
Author E. Jean Carroll, who won sexual abuse and defamation cases against President Donald Trump, tells CNN’s Pamela Brown she intends to give away the $80M+ the president has been ordered to pay her.
That lawsuit, filed in federal court in Riverside, California, in April 2016, named Trump and Epstein, the late convicted sex offender, as defendants. It claimed the men held Johnson as a "sex slave" in 1994 when she was 13 and forced her to perform sex acts.
In June, a federal appeals court declined to hear Trump’s challenge to the $5 million sexual abuse and defamation suit he lost to Carroll. An appeal to the Supreme Court would be the next step. Trump is also trying to get the $83.