Legal professionals for the writer E. Jean Carroll, whose defamation lawsuit resulted in an $83 million judgment towards former President Donald Trump in January, on Thursday argued that Trump shouldn’t be granted an unsecured keep of enforcement of the judgment.
Carroll’s lawyer Roberta Kaplan of Kaplan Hecker & Fink argued that Trump failed to offer the courtroom with details about his private belongings, together with how upcoming “developments in his life, together with lively prison proceedings and his election marketing campaign” will affect his monetary standing.