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I'd also go to steam/steamapps/downloading and delete the 271590 folder.
Same for steam/steamapps/temp
Then exit steam, rightclick steam, run steam as admin.
Verify cache again.
Make sure there is no gtav stuck open/crashed in taskmanager. (or just restart the pc -.-)
You have the hdd space correct?
What do you mean by this?
Beyond that - every update has some people that steam simply won't properly update the game for whatever... reasons. Sleep/disable antivirus/security, verify multiple times.
Post my docs / rockstar games / gtav / launcher.log and/or verify the new versions are correct.
Appmanifest replacement in case you are having update issues related to it-
https://steamcommunity.com/app/271590/discussions/0/276237094320417714/#c276237094320637525
Of course, there is the whole "just uninstall and reinstall it all" method - and when that works - it only proves the above instructions were not correctly carried out, or there were other underlying permission/space, download issues. Hell, can even scan hdd for errors JIC.