
Donald Trump appears at a rally. E. Jean Carroll enters federal court in Manhattan for the first day of trial against him. (Photos L-R: Emily Elconin/Getty Images; AP Photo/Brittainy Newman)
A judge in New York has denied Donald Trump’s request for a new trial and judgment after he lost the case brought by E. Jean Carroll and was ordered to pay the veteran writer he sexually abused and defamed $88.3 million earlier this year, saying the former president’s “hatred and disdain was on full display.”
Senior U.S. District Judge Lewis Kaplan issued the scathing ruling Thursday, calling the former president’s claims “without merit” as they pertain to the alleged “erroneous” jury instruction that “common-law malice” was “independently sufficient to taint the jury verdict and warrant a new trial.”