After Verdict in Carroll II Schedule For Carroll I Has Filings due on May 26 & June 12 on CNN Talk and proposed amendment
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by Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book Substack
SDNY COURTHOUSE, May 24 – During the "Carroll II" 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 11, Trump filed a notice of appeal to the 2d Circuit "from [178] Judgment,,. Document filed by Donald J. Trump. Filing fee $ 505.00, receipt number ANYSDC-27729258. Form C and Form D are due within 14 days to the Court of Appeals, Second Circuit."
On May 22, Carroll's lawyer filed a proposed schedule for the earlier, Carroll I case, with briefing through July 31. Letter on Patreon here.
On May 24, Judge Kaplan set a schedule: "ORDER, 1.Any response to plaintiff's letter of May 22, 2023 shall be filed on or before May 26, 2023. Unless otherwise ordered, any opposition to plaintiff's motion to amend, and any reply in support thereof, under the Rules of this Court, is due on or before June 5, 2023 and June 12, 2023, respectively. 3. Government counsel promptly should begin their review of deposition and other discovery material and such other material as may be appropriate that the United States has not previously considered and that the pa[r]ties have suggested may be relevant "to the substitution issue." (Signed by Judge Lewis A. Kaplan on 5/24/23)."
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
Hours later, Inner City Press published the first book about the trial, "Trump Trial I: Press Access Hollywood in the SDNY Court," by Matthew Russell Lee, e-book here, paperback soon 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.
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.
On Sunday, May 7 before 5 pm, Inner City Press filed this
Carroll I is Carroll v. Trump, 20-cv-7311 (Kaplan)
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