- Donald Trump has to cut a fat check, and his appeal of the E. Jean Carroll verdict won’t delay that.
- Within 30 days of the judge’s written judgment, Trump has to turn over either cash or a bond.
- While he appeals the verdict, Carroll can’t touch that money — but neither can Trump.
He doesn’t have it to hand over. That’s over three times what the judge in his fraud trial said Mar-a-Lago was worth (Trump claimed it was worth $1 billion).
Yes he does. He has to either pay the judgement to her, or put it in escrow if he plans to appeal.
I don’t understand this statement. Are you suggesting that the reason you think he doesn’t have to pay is because it’s a lot of money?
I think you misread what I wrote.
I said “He doesn’t have it to hand over” not “he doesn’t have to hand it over.”
He doesn’t have it to hand over because he’s not that rich.
Wow, yeah, my brain absolutely read “He doesn’t have to hand it over” 😂
I can see how my choice of words could have been confusing.
I’ve reread it 6 times and still having trouble parsing it.
Can he hand it over?
No, because he doesn’t have it.
He doesn’t have it to hand over.
Yes. He doesn’t not have it to not have hand it over.