Donald Trump abruptly stormed out of court during closing arguments in the E. Jean Carroll damages trial Friday as her attorney was telling jurors the former president is a liar who thinks “the rules don’t apply to him.”

“The record will reflect that Mr. Trump just rose and walked out of the courtroom,” U.S. District Judge Lewis Kaplan said after his dramatic departure during lawyer Roberta Kaplan’s presentation.

Roberta Kaplan, who’s not related to the judge, had told the jury that Trump spent the “entire trial continuing to engage in defamation” against Carroll by calling her sexual abuse allegations against him a “con job.”

“Ms. Carroll did not make it up, the sexual assault happened and his denials were all complete lies,” the lawyer said.

After Trump walked out, the lawyer told the jury “he thinks with his wealth and power he can treat Ms. Carroll how he wants and will suffer no consequences.” Trump, who’s called Carroll “sick” and a “wack job” among other insults “can’t attack her just because he feels like it,” Kaplan said.

He returned to the courtroom for his own attorney’s closing about an hour later.

In her argument, RobertaKaplan urged the jury to hit him with a massive punitive damages award to stop him from continuing to defame Carroll and pointed to testimony at his 2022 deposition where he bragged that his Mar-a-Lago estate was worth $1.5 billion and his Doral property was worth over $2 billion.

Trump has repeatedly offered similar values in his own defense in his New York civil fraud trial, where New York Attorney General Letitia James has sought to prove he inflated his net worth and the value of his assets.

The attorney noted that Trump has testified that he’s “worth billions of dollars.” “He could pay a million dollars a day for ten years and still have money in the bank,” she said.

“He doesn’t care about the law or truth but does care about money and your decision on punitive damages is the only hope that he stops,” Kaplan said, asking the jury to make him pay “lots and lots of money.”

In her closing, defense attorney Alina Habba said Trump was telling “the truth” when he denied her allegations — a claim the judge ordered stricken from the record because the former president had already been found liable for the attack.

There was another objection after she started talking about another topic the judge had previously said was off-limits, which he sustained. He then warned Habba that if she continued to violate orders there would be “consequences.”

Habba told the jury that Carroll “has failed to show she is entitled to any damages at all” because Trump is not to blame for the number of threats she received online after she went public. “He has as much control of social media users as he does the weather,” she said.

“President Trump should not have to pay for their threats. He does not condone them. All he did was tell his truth,” Habba said, leading to another objection that was sustained by the judge.

She also disputed that Carroll had suffered any emotional damages, saying “she was happy to have the support, the fame and the praise that she always craved” after she went public with her accusation.

Habba had already been chastised by the no-nonsense Judge Kaplan earlier in the day.

Trump, who took the stand Thursday for the second time since his presidential re-election campaign began, entered the courtroom about 10 minutes late for Friday’s proceedings, just after Habba.

Kaplan admonished her tardiness and then later threatened to place her “in the lockup” after she objected to his decision not to allow her to use tweets she wanted to display. Kaplan had said he couldn’t read the tweets. “This is entirely illegible,” he said.

He also issued a not-so-veiled warning to her client, whom he reprimanded last week for making loud comments during Carroll’s testimony, saying, “no one is to say anything other than opposing counsel” during closings. He also warned “there are to be no interruptions” during the proceedings.

Trump delivered dramatic but brief testimony on Thursday, saying he lashed out at Carroll after she went public with her allegations in 2019 because he wanted “to defend myself, my family and frankly the presidency.” Kaplan ordered the comment stricken from the record because it wasn’t responsive to the question to which he was responding.

Kaplan had placed strict limits on what Trump could say on the stand because he had already been found liable for defaming Carroll and couldn’t say otherwise. Nevertheless, after Habba asked whether he’d made the comments to defend himself, Trump said: “Yes. I consider it a false accusation.”

The judge had indicated before Trump’s testimony that he would tell the jury to ignore such declarations before it begins deliberating. “The jury will be instructed to say regardless of what he says today, it did occur, and that is the law,” Kaplan said.

A different jury found Trump liable last year for sexually abusing Carroll in a New York department store in the 1990s and for defaming her by calling her a “wack job” and her claims a hoax. Kaplan used that verdict to find Trump liable in the current case, which centers on similar remarks he made about her while he was president in 2019. The jury is tasked only with determining how much or little the writer should be paid.

Carroll is seeking at least $10 million in compensatory damages for “injury to her reputation, humiliation and mental anguish in her public and private life,” in addition to an unspecified amount in punitive damages to “punish Trump for acting maliciously and to deter Trump and others” from continuing to defame her. On Thursday, the jury was shown several examples of Trump’s repeated shots at Carroll to reporters and on social media since the $5 million verdict was delivered in the other case last year.

An expert who testified on Carroll’s behalf put the cost of repairing her reputation alone at $7 million to $12 million, and Carroll’s team will seek additional damages for the emotional harm she has suffered. Her lawyers argued Friday that a hefty judgment is needed to persuade Trump to stop trashing her, as he has frequently done since the trial began on Jan 16. On Monday, when the case was delayed for Covid-related reasons, Trump posted about Carroll around three dozen times on his Truth Social website.

Trump’s team has argued that Carroll should get nothing or at most a “nominal” amount in damages because Trump isn’t to blame for the online vitriol and death threats that followed his posts and mockery of Carroll.

Kaplan has noted that many of the threats have echoed Trump’s language about Carroll and said he’s responsible.

Trump didn’t attend last year’s trial and backed out of testifying, but he has been in court almost every day of the current trial. The trial was postponed for three days at the beginning of the week after a juror fell ill and Habba told the judge she’d been exposed to the coronavirus and was feeling sick. She tested negative for the virus.


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6 thoughts on “Trump Storms Out During E. Jean Carroll Trial”
    1. I believe Trump, because if you look at Ms. Carroll’s FB page, you can clearly see she is simply a “wack job.” I could definitely picture her raping him. She thinks rape is sexy. Who names their pet Vagina? Who flirts with a TV anchor during the interview? She needs some therapy for her sex addiction. If she walks away with the pay out she wants, this means that any woman can accuse any rich man and (even if they do not know them) and can be a very rich woman. There simply is no proof for her allegations. The dress she wore and said it was the dress she wore when the faux incident happened, was made years after she says the it happened. So tell me who the liar really is. And may I add that I hope someone is digging into a possible payoff to her for her big lie to try to destroy his campaign. Look at her bank accounts. If I was a betting person……

  1. Please, please, please, please stop all the bickering regarding President Trump….All of you are looking like fools in the eyes of the world!!!! You all are acting like children who can’t get their way …. Extremely childless.

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