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Trump 'remarkably' stonewalls paying his sexual abuse victim despite Supreme Court telling him to kick rocks, court filing says

"This time around, he remarkably seeks to further delay Carroll’s collection of the judgment awarded to her in 2023," the motion reads. "But this is the end of the line." The post Trump 'remarkably' stonewalls paying his sexual abuse victim despite Supreme Court telling him to ki.

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Brimstone Report is tracking this as a curated politics brief. The source report from Law & Crime says: "This time around, he remarkably seeks to further delay Carroll’s collection of the judgment awarded to her in 2023," the motion reads. "But this is the end of the line." The post Trump 'remarkably' stonewalls paying his sexual abuse victim despite Supreme Court telling him to ki.

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  • Primary source: Law & Crime
  • Published: Jul 1, 2026, 6:12 PM UTC
  • Coverage area: Politics
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