Judge threatens to kick Donald Trump out for talking loudly as E. Jean Carroll speaks in defamation trial
- The ex-US president made comments about a ‘witch hunt’ and ‘con job’ loudly enough for the jury to hear, Carroll’s lawyer said
- The writer testified that Trump’s denial of her rape claim in 2019 exposed her to online attacks, including death threats

A judge warned Donald Trump on Wednesday that he could be kicked out of a trial over the writer E. Jean Carroll’s defamation lawsuit against the former US president if he is disruptive.
US District Judge Lewis Kaplan’s threat came after a lawyer for Carroll, who says Trump destroyed her reputation and should pay damages for denying in 2019 that he had raped her decades ago, said Trump was talking loudly enough for the jury to hear during Carroll’s testimony.
“He said: ‘It is a witch hunt, it really is a con job,’” Carroll’s lawyer Shawn Crowley said outside the jury’s presence in a Manhattan court.
Kaplan warned Trump to control himself during the trial.

“Mr Trump has the right to be present here,” Kaplan said. “That right can be forfeited and it can be forfeited if he is disruptive … and if he disregards court orders.