Former President Donald Trump was recently warned against using his 2024 campaign funds to pay E. Jean Carroll, after being ordered to pay the former columnist stemming from a defamation lawsuit.

On Monday, Dave Aronberg, the state attorney in Florida’s Palm Beach County, appeared on MSNBC’s Morning Joe and spoke about the recent jury ruling in New York, which ordered Trump to pay Carroll $83.3 million for defamatory statements he made about her in 2019.

“He’s got to post a bond just to appeal within 30 days of the judgment. So E. Jean Carroll will get her money at some point,” Aronberg said. “He can try to get money from his supporters, but he’s got to tell them what it’s for…He can’t say, ‘Help me with my re-election fund’ and then divert the money to E. Jean Carroll, that would be a crime.”

Trump was previously ordered to pay Carroll $5 million after he was found liable for sexually assaulting the former Elle columnist in a Manhattan department store dressing room in the mid-1990s. Trump repeatedly denied the allegations, bashed Carroll and said she wasn’t his “type,” prompting the second lawsuit she brought against the former president.

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    10 months ago

    Someone told Donald Trump not to do a thing? He’s totally going to do that thing now, just to spite this random person, isn’t he?

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        10 months ago

        He is collecting criminal charges like they’re power-ups, though. It helps him build support.

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        10 months ago

        The jan 6 traitors already got six months. Can’t even do that for this demented rapist fraud.

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          10 months ago

          Trump. He doesn’t want fair and speedy trials. His primary tactic is to delay until the other side just gives up. He may not be able to get the US government to “just give up” like he does with the contractors and lawyers he stiffs, but his tactics of indefinite delay still work like a charm.