This morning, Eugene Carroll has until 11 AM to object to the 91 million dollar bond posted by Donald Trump. The bond comes after a federal jury awarded Carroll more than 83 million dollars in damages due to defamatory statements made by Trump.
The case stems from allegations made by Carroll, who accused Trump of raping her. In response, Trump denied the allegations, leading to the defamation lawsuit. The jury's decision to award Carroll damages marked a significant development in the ongoing legal battle between the two parties.
If Carroll chooses to oppose the terms of the bond, both she and Trump are required to appear in court at 3 PM this afternoon. The judge overseeing the case has set this deadline for Carroll to make her objections known.
The outcome of this legal dispute could have far-reaching implications for both Carroll and Trump. The substantial bond amount reflects the seriousness of the allegations and the legal consequences Trump may face as a result of the defamation ruling.
As the deadline approaches, all eyes are on Carroll and Trump to see how they will proceed in this high-stakes legal battle. The courtroom drama is set to continue as the two parties navigate the complex legal terrain in pursuit of justice and resolution.