Judge accepts Trump’s $91 million bond in E. Jean Carroll lawsuit

NBC NEWS

A federal judge on Tuesday approved Donald Trump’s $91.63 million bond in the E. Jean Carroll case, insulating the former president from any effort to collect the judgment while he appeals the verdict.

Trump now has five days to file a copy of the approved bond with the court clerk for the Southern District of New York. After that, enforcement of the jury’s $83 million judgment against him in January will be put on hold “pending the final disposition of the appeal by the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit.”

Trump’s lawyers filed notice this month that they would appeal the verdict.

In a filing last week, attorneys for Trump said they had secured the bond, a departure from previous requests for the judge to reduce the amount and provide more time to obtain it.

Carroll previously celebrated news of the bond, calling it a “stupendous amount” in a Substack post this month.

Federal Insurance Co. is the source of the bond.

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