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In reply to the discussion: "BREAKING: E Jean Carroll has her money. www.ms.now/news/e-jean-... " [View all]OhioTim
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"BREAKING: E Jean Carroll has her money. www.ms.now/news/e-jean-... " [View all]
orleans
Yesterday
OP
Her lawyers got the money. They will take their 90% cut so it leaves her $1.5M of the award. n/t
Jacson6
Yesterday
#7
Kaplan hasn't disclosed her fee arrangement, but attorneys in civil actions usually receive from 33% to 40%
sop
Yesterday
#38
Reportedly, Carroll's legal team at Kaplan Hecker & Fink received $7 million in funding from American Future Republic,
sop
Yesterday
#53
Can you provide us with a copy of her engagement letter with her lawyers, since you seem to have it.
onenote
Yesterday
#43
tRump is going to be in such a bad mood today, we should all post about this on socials
yaesu
Yesterday
#8
wow i honestly thought she would never get the money the court ordered her to be paid.
dawn5651
Yesterday
#11
I suspect the court's already stumbling across thin ice. Many people already regard them as partisan hacks --
struggle4progress
Yesterday
#49
A tiny fraction of what slob owes her, but a step in the right direction.
SheltieLover
Yesterday
#29
As a technical legal matter, he was not "convicted" -- civil cases don't result in "convictions"
onenote
Yesterday
#58