"No matter what else happens, we can be reasonably certain that, for the rest of his unnatural life, Trump will be defending new defamation suits from E Jean Carrol, as he is facing a THIRD one for the press conference he gave last week during his 2nd" -- quote from social media Trump faces third defamation trial — and this time damages could be devastating: lawyer https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/poli...mages-could-be-devastating-lawyer/ar-BB1hbTVA
But wait... Isn't it normal to complain about the woman who is suing you on social media 37 times in 2 hours? 'Obsessive' Trump posted about E. Jean Carroll 37 times in 2 hours in late-night meltdown https://www.rawstory.com/trump-e-jean-carroll-2667085119/
What would piss-off a jury more than an accused disrespecting them by getting up and walking out of the courtroom in the middle of proceedings...? best brains , stable genius did exactly just that. Trump walks out of E. Jean Carroll defamation trial Former President Donald Trump walked out of court Friday just minutes after proceedings started in what's expected to be the final day of the E. Jean Carroll defamation trial. "The record will reflect that Mr. Trump just rose and walked out of the courtroom," Judge Lewis Kaplan said as Trump left the building, according to The Messenger's Adam Klasfeld, who is in the courtroom. Trump, who took the stand for just three minutes Thursday, arrived late to the trial Friday before walking out.
Trump in old deposition: "I HAVE BILLIONS, BILLIONS, AND BILLIONS". Attorneys for E. Jean Carroll's defamation case to decide damages: "Eeeeexcellent" Trump Bragging About His Wealth Comes Back to Bite Him at Rape Trial As E. Jean Carroll’s lawyers used Trump’s depositions in his bank fraud trial to show jurors that it’ll take massive punitive damages to rein him in. https://www.thedailybeast.com/trump-bragging-about-his-wealth-comes-back-to-bite-him-at-rape-trial
Jury hits Trump with massive amount of damages in E. Jean Carroll defamation trial The jury has reached a decision in Donald Trump's second defamation trial involving E. Jean Carroll, according to Inner City Press. Jurors awarded the author and columnist $7.3 million for compensatory damages, $11 million to restore her reputation, and $65 million in punitive damages for defamatory statements Trump made against Carroll while serving as president after she accused him of raping her decades ago in a Manhattan department store dressing room. The total amount is just shy of $100 million, according to CNN, which called it a "significant victory" for the defamed columnist.