Here’s the latest on the E. Jean Carroll award delay as of May 2026.
Key update
- The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals issued an order pausing the $83.3 million defamation judgment payment to E. Jean Carroll while President Trump seeks Supreme Court review. The pause is conditioned on Trump posting a bond close to $100 million to cover potential accumulated interest and costs. This means Carroll cannot collect the full amount immediately, and payment remains on hold pending higher-court action. [news reports summarized from multiple outlets, May 2026][1][2]
Context on what’s happening
- The stay does not erase the judgment; it delays collection during the Supreme Court’s consideration of Trump’s appeal. If the Supreme Court decides to hear the case, the stay remains in effect until the court issues its ruling; if not, the stay could lift and collection could proceed under the original schedule.[2][1]
- In exchange for the delay, Trump must post an updated bond to cover interest and related costs, which has been reported as roughly $7.4 million additional, bringing the bond near $100 million in total. Carroll’s side sought the bond to ensure potential interest costs are secured.[1][2]
Other relevant notes
- The underlying verdicts: Carroll was awarded $83.3 million in the defamation case stemming from remarks about her, while an earlier verdict found Trump liable for sexual abuse and awarded Carroll $5 million (these figures have been upheld on appeal in recent decisions). Trump continues to challenge the judgments, including arguments about presidential immunity in certain statements.[9][2][1]
- Coverage from multiple outlets indicates ongoing legal maneuvering as Trump seeks Supreme Court review or potential rehearings, with the court’s stay tied to those post-judicial paths. If you’d like, I can pull the most recent official court docket entries or court orders to confirm the exact bond amount and conditions.[2][1]
Would you like a concise timeline of the key court actions and the current bond figures, or a quick comparison of the main arguments Trump is raising for Supreme Court review? I can also pull the latest primary sources (court orders) if you want precise citations.[1][2]
Sources
In response to the new claim, Carroll's lawyer Roberta Kaplan said in a statement, "Donald Trump again argues, contrary to both logic and fact, that he was exonerated by a jury that found that he sexually abused E. Jean Carroll."
www.cbsnews.comDonald Trump won an e jean carroll award delay on Monday after the Second U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New York paused his $83.3 million payment to E. Jean Carroll. The court said he does not have to pay until the U.S. Supreme Court reviews the case or rejects his appeal.The order also requires …
www.el-balad.comPresident Donald Trump won't have to pay an $83 million defamation award to a longtime advice columnist until the U.S. Supreme Court gets a chance to review the case or reject an appeal
www.wftv.comA federal judge has denied Donald Trump’s bid to delay the enforcement of the $83.3 million verdict in writer E. Jean Carroll’s defamation case.
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