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18. Because of the terms of the agreement that Carroll and Trump entered into in 2023
Sun Jul 5, 2026, 11:32 AM
7 hrs ago

That agreement provided for the deposit of $5+ million into a "registry" controlled by the Court. The agreement expressly provides that release of the funds to Carroll requires either a motion to the court or a stipulation of the parties. Trump, obviously, is not stipulating to the release of the funds, so Carroll has filed a motion. And under the rules of the court, Trump is entitled to file a response to that motion. Ordinarily, that response would be due in 14 days, but Carroll sought, and over Trump's objection, obtained an order reducing the time for Trump to respond from 14 days to 7 days. So Trump has to respond by July 7 and at that point, the judge can decide whether or not the funds should be released to Carroll or whether there is any reason not to do so at this time.

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Good for Judge Kaplan! greatauntoftriplets 23 hrs ago #1
Just release the money to her... Enter stage left 23 hrs ago #2
Not what the agreement between Carroll and Trump provides onenote 7 hrs ago #21
Sell some more crypto underpants 23 hrs ago #3
If he balks, sue his ass for a third time! Chasstev365 23 hrs ago #4
He can't 'balk" The money is no longer his property. It is the property of the court. onenote 7 hrs ago #19
He's illegally grifted BILLIONS over the last two years, and here he is losing his shit over 5 mil? Karasu 22 hrs ago #5
Thank you Judge Kaplan! FakeNoose 22 hrs ago #6
Deadbeat. Always has been, always will be. mpcamb 21 hrs ago #7
I like the way you think. CBHagman 19 hrs ago #9
After tRump pays her the money BWdem4life 21 hrs ago #8
I don't understand. If there's a bond there, then it needs to be called. hamsterjill 19 hrs ago #10
It is not a bond. The money is held by the Court in a "registry" and is the property of the Court. onenote 7 hrs ago #16
Thank you. hamsterjill 7 hrs ago #20
Something hopeful to celebrate on this otherwise cheerless 4th of July. love_katz 16 hrs ago #11
So, now he has to "respond" again, by the 7th.. Escape 9 hrs ago #12
So, why hasn't the judgement been paid yet? Hugin 9 hrs ago #13
The "rich" gangster keeps on destroying the Justice system... Justice matters. 8 hrs ago #14
Because of the terms of the agreement that Carroll and Trump entered into in 2023 onenote 7 hrs ago #18
Thanks for the lengthy and convoluted explanation of the situation. Hugin 6 hrs ago #22
No one forced Carroll to agree to it. But if she hadn't she risked having a court stay the reward. onenote 5 hrs ago #23
Carroll's, "request" Bayard 8 hrs ago #15
Paying up will be an admission that he lost and is guilty, it's not just the money andym 7 hrs ago #17
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