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In reply to the discussion: Supreme Court rejects Trump bid to appeal E. Jean Carroll $5 million verdict [View all]homegirl
(2,040 posts)40. What I learned
from winning a judgement.
If you do not have access to the losers checking account or any bank account number and location, a Sheriff will be placed at the cash register of any business owned by the loser and collect the daily cash, check and credit card proceeds until the judgement is satisfied.
Wouldn't that be a sight to see at the restaurant in Trump Tower! Sure to be the opener on every evening news broadcast!
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Supreme Court rejects Trump bid to appeal E. Jean Carroll $5 million verdict [View all]
BumRushDaShow
21 hrs ago
OP
How many of them will have a "retirement" announcement before the end of the year?
Bengus81
21 hrs ago
#2
Pay up, mf-ing rapist. Even your Supreme Court won't let you off this. (nt)
muriel_volestrangler
20 hrs ago
#4
According to Reuters, he'd had to put $5.55m in a federal court account to make his appeal
muriel_volestrangler
20 hrs ago
#5
Supreme Court shuts down Trump's sexual abuse appeal (trump has to pay the $5 million E. Jean Carrol judgment)
LetMyPeopleVote
20 hrs ago
#6
So can she finally go after her money? Put liens on his assets, start selling some
Bev54
20 hrs ago
#11
It's good to know the Supreme Court is still capable of doing the right thing once in a while.
ShazzieB
18 hrs ago
#33