Posted on Nov 4, 2023
Judge rules jury will be kept anonymous in Trump, E. Jean Carroll defamation case
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Posted 7 mo ago
Responses: 2
PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
..."“In view of Mr. Trump’s repeated public statements with respect to the plaintiff and court in this case as well as in other cases against him, and the extensive media coverage that this case already has received and that is likely to increase once the trial is imminent or underway, the Court finds that there is strong reason to believe the jury requires the protections” of anonymity, Kaplan wrote.
The case represents Carroll’s first defamation claim against the former president. A second suit was brought to trial in May, where an anonymous jury’s verdict came down in the author’s favor. The verdict found Trump liable for sexual abuse and ruled he defamed Carroll with comments he made against her claims.
He was ordered to pay $5 million in damages.
The upcoming defamation trial is over comments Trump made about Carroll in 2019 following the release of her memoir. A federal appeals court has yet to rule on Trump’s claim that absolute presidential immunity protects him from the lawsuit, as he was president at the time of the comments."...
..."“In view of Mr. Trump’s repeated public statements with respect to the plaintiff and court in this case as well as in other cases against him, and the extensive media coverage that this case already has received and that is likely to increase once the trial is imminent or underway, the Court finds that there is strong reason to believe the jury requires the protections” of anonymity, Kaplan wrote.
The case represents Carroll’s first defamation claim against the former president. A second suit was brought to trial in May, where an anonymous jury’s verdict came down in the author’s favor. The verdict found Trump liable for sexual abuse and ruled he defamed Carroll with comments he made against her claims.
He was ordered to pay $5 million in damages.
The upcoming defamation trial is over comments Trump made about Carroll in 2019 following the release of her memoir. A federal appeals court has yet to rule on Trump’s claim that absolute presidential immunity protects him from the lawsuit, as he was president at the time of the comments."...
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
..."“In view of Mr. Trump’s repeated public statements with respect to the plaintiff and court in this case as well as in other cases against him, and the extensive media coverage that this case already has received and that is likely to increase once the trial is imminent or underway, the Court finds that there is strong reason to believe the jury requires the protections” of anonymity, Kaplan wrote.
The case represents Carroll’s first defamation claim against the former president. A second suit was brought to trial in May, where an anonymous jury’s verdict came down in the author’s favor. The verdict found Trump liable for sexual abuse and ruled he defamed Carroll with comments he made against her claims.
He was ordered to pay $5 million in damages.
The upcoming defamation trial is over comments Trump made about Carroll in 2019 following the release of her memoir. A federal appeals court has yet to rule on Trump’s claim that absolute presidential immunity protects him from the lawsuit, as he was president at the time of the comments."...
..."“In view of Mr. Trump’s repeated public statements with respect to the plaintiff and court in this case as well as in other cases against him, and the extensive media coverage that this case already has received and that is likely to increase once the trial is imminent or underway, the Court finds that there is strong reason to believe the jury requires the protections” of anonymity, Kaplan wrote.
The case represents Carroll’s first defamation claim against the former president. A second suit was brought to trial in May, where an anonymous jury’s verdict came down in the author’s favor. The verdict found Trump liable for sexual abuse and ruled he defamed Carroll with comments he made against her claims.
He was ordered to pay $5 million in damages.
The upcoming defamation trial is over comments Trump made about Carroll in 2019 following the release of her memoir. A federal appeals court has yet to rule on Trump’s claim that absolute presidential immunity protects him from the lawsuit, as he was president at the time of the comments."...
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