Trump has a new Supreme Court tactic that doesn't even try to hide it
Trump loses bid to delay $83.3 million E. Jean Carroll judgment. Trump had asked Manhattan federal Judge Lewis Kaplan to delay the judgment from taking effect until after he rules on post-trial motions in the case. The judgment is expected to take effect after the judge's ruling.
Former President Trump's lawyers argue that the court limited his testimony during the trial last month. They argue that statements he made about her allegations were meant to “defend his reputation, protect his family, and defend his Presidency’s reputation’ Lawyers for Trump filed motions Tuesday night for a new trial in the case.
Trump asks judge to cut the $83.3 million penalty in E. Jean Carroll case or grant him a new trial. Former President Trump is asking the judge overseeing the defamation case against him to significantly reduce the jury award. Trump is seeking to significantly. reduce the. $83 million jury award or grant a new. trial.
E. Jean Carroll tells judge to reject Trump’s request to delay $83 million judgment, calling him the ‘least trustworthy of borrowers’. Carroll said Donald Trump should not be given more time to post the $83.3 million she was awarded in her defamation trial.
Donald Trump’s filing to the Supreme Court over his claim for sweeping presidential immunity begins with a quote from Yogi Berra. Trump's new Supreme Court gambit doesn’t even try to hide that it is a delaying tactic. The filing begins with the quote from Berra: “I’m not going to be surprised.”
Donald Trump’s filing to the Supreme Court over his claim for sweeping presidential immunity begins with a quote from Yogi Berra. Trump's new Supreme Court gambit doesn’t even try to hide that it was a delaying tactic. The president is seeking sweeping immunity from Congress.
E. Jean Carroll's attorney denies last-ditch claims raised by Trump’s lawyer about ties to judge. Roberta Kaplan said allegations of a “mentor-mentee relationship’ with the judge presiding over her client are “false” and “utterly baseless”
E. Jean Carroll says courtroom was a ‘campaign stop’ for Trump. A jury awarded $83.3 million in damages last week as part of a defamation trial against Donald Trump. Carroll: Court proceedings were little more than a “campaign stop for the former president.
Former President Donald Trump is facing his second trial involving former Elle columnist E. Jean Carroll and her accusations he defamed her when she accused him of rape. Trump is accused of defaming her and her claims of rape have been denied by the jury. The trial is expected to last two weeks.
Former President Trump took the stand on Thursday in his defense in the civil defamation damages trial stemming from E. Jean Carroll’s defamation lawsuit. Carroll claims he sexually attacked her in a department store dressing room in the 1990s. Trump blasts the trial: 'This is not America'
Former President Trump blasts E. Jean Carroll trial judge as 'nasty' for not delaying court proceedings for the day. Trump says he will miss the trial so he can attend his mother-in-law’s funeral. The former president blasts the judge as “nasty’ for not allowing the trial to be delayed.
Judge threatens to bar Trump from courtroom over interjections during E. Jean Carroll trial. Former President Trump was admonished in civil court Wednesday over his loud reactions to testimony from Carroll, who accused him of sexual abuse. Ex-President Obama was accused of sexually assaulting Carroll in the 1990s.
Jury will decide how much in damages former President Donald Trump must pay E. Jean Carroll for his 2019 defamatory statements about Carroll's sexual assault allegations. Follow the latest updates from the trial of Donald Trump and E.Jean Carroll on the stand at the trial in New York City.
Donald Trump is expected back in a New York courthouse this week as he splits his time between the campaign trail and the courtroom. The 2024 presidential primary season officially begins this week. Trump has been accused of defrauding E. Jean Carroll of defamation in a defamation case.
Federal appeals court denies Trump’s effort to delay E. Jean Carroll civil trial. The defamation trial is set to begin in two weeks. Trump's defamation trial will be set to start in New York City on October 1, 2015. The trial is scheduled to last two weeks and is expected to last at least two months.
Trump seeks to delay E. Jean Carroll civil trial to consider options, including potential Supreme Court review. Former President Trump is asking a federal appeals court to delay his defamation trial set for next month in a lawsuit brought by Carroll. He wants to consider other legal moves, including potentially taking the case to the US Supreme Court.