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Trump filed another legal delay to postpone paying the $5 million E. Jean Carroll judgment for assault and defamation. The tactics continue a pattern of avoiding court-ordered damages.
Trump filed another legal motion to delay paying the $5 million judgment he owes E. Jean Carroll for assault and defamation. This is part of a pattern—he's been finding reasons to not pay it since the judgment came down.
From a strategic standpoint, every month he doesn't pay is a month he has the money. Delaying is valuable even if he eventually has to pay. From a principle standpoint, it looks like he's trying to avoid honoring a court order. The pattern of filing motion after motion suggests this isn't about a genuine legal question but about running out the clock.
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