E. Jean Carroll, a writer, has received a $5.62 million payment from former U.S. President Donald Trump three years after a jury ruled him liable for sexual abuse and defamation. The verdict was reached by a unanimous nine-person jury, according to Carroll's attorney, Roberta Kaplan. The payment comes after a legal battle that concluded in favor of Carroll, who alleged that Trump had sexually assaulted her and defamed her publicly. The case was part of a broader set of legal challenges involving Trump, including other allegations of sexual misconduct. The settlement marks a significant financial resolution for Carroll following the court's decision.
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