The columnist won the settlement from the ex-president earlier this month but is asking for more.
The columnist filed a request with in a Manhattan court on Monday, asking a judge to increase a $5 million judgment against the former president by a
During the May 10 live event, Trump again denied any wrongdoing, calling Carroll’s account “fake” and a “made-up story.”
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