Trump was dealt legal blows by judges in New York and London on Thursday.
The federal judge who oversaw former President Donald Trump’s New York defamation trial on Thursday denied his request to delay the $83.3 million payment he owes E. Jean Carroll.
The decision came hours after Trump was ordered by a London judge to pay $382,000 to a company founded by former British spy Christopher Steele that the former president unsuccessfully sued over making claims that he said harmed his reputation.
In January, jurors sided with Carroll that Trump had defamed her by denying he had sexually assaulted her in the mid-1990s in a Manhattan department store. Last month, Judge Lewis Kaplan gave Trump 30 days to post bond or make the payment during his appeal.
Trump’s lawyers have said his bond amount would total $91.63 million while he appeals the verdict.
In May, a separate jury also found Trump sexually abused Carroll but did not rape her as defined by state law and awarded her $5 million in damages.