The jury in writer E. Jean Carroll’s original defamation case against former President Trump will be kept anonymous, a New York judge federal judge ruled Friday.
Judge Lewis Kaplan cited Trump’s “repeated public statements” about Carroll and in his numerous other court cases as part of the reasoning for his decision. Trump is currently facing a pair of narrow gag orders limiting his speech in two separate legal trials.
The jury in writer E. Jean Carroll’s original defamation case against former President Trump will be kept anonymous, a New York judge federal judge ruled Friday.
Judge Lewis Kaplan cited Trump’s “repeated public statements” about Carroll and in his numerous other court cases as part of the reasoning for his decision. Trump is currently facing a pair of narrow gag orders limiting his speech in two separate legal trials.