In
Trump Trial 1
Jury Awards
Carroll $5
Million After
Access
Hollywood Tape
Exhibits
Withheld
by
Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book
Substack
SDNY COURTHOUSE,
May 9 – During
the trial of
E. Jean
Carroll versus
Donald Trump,
both sides put
in exhibits,
but no defense
exhibits were
made available
to the public
or press, see
Inner City
Press filing
and below.
On
May 9, after
less than
three hours of
deliberation,
the jury
awarded E.
Jean Carroll
$5 million
damages. Inner
City Press
live tweeted
it, thread here
On May 4,
Inner City
Press filed a
written request
to Judge Louis
A. Kaplan,
copied to each
party,
requesting
that the
exhibit be
released, and
several
motions be
unsealed.
In court on
May 4, Judge
Kaplan
directed the
parties to
either release
the exhibits -
which
Carroll's
counsel said
she would do -
or file a
response into
the docket by
Saturday, May
6 at noon. He
said the Press
could reply by
Sunday, May 7
at 5pm.
On Friday May
5, Carroll's
counsel made
some but not
all exhibits
available to
the press on
DropBox,
including
portions of
her deposition
of Donald
Trump.
Inner
City Press published that on YouTube, it
was reported
for example here.
But the
defense didn't
provide any
exhibits nor
file a
response by
Saturday at
noon. And not
all of
Carroll's were
provided by
DropBox.
So
on Sunday, May
7 before 5 pm,
Inner City
Press filed this
More
on Substack here.
Watch
this
site.
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