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Carroll Says Trump Walking Out During Trial Was Moment Jury Turned Against Him

MeidasTouch · Trump WALKS into INSTANT DEFAMATION CASE as He CRASHES!!! · July 5, 2026
Carroll Says Trump Walking Out During Trial Was Moment Jury Turned Against Him
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Trump WALKS into INSTANT DEFAMATION CASE as He CRASHES!!!
"The moment we thought we won the trial was Robby was giving her final argument. And she was fired up. She had taken all the evidence from his fraud case deposition about how much money he had, and was telling the jury how rich he was. And as she was saying, 'How much will it take to make him stop?' She drove him so insane, he stood up and walked out. And the jury saw that. And boy, that, that's what a guilty man does."
In a direct interview, E. Jean Carroll revealed that the pivotal moment in her second defamation trial when the jury awarded $83.5 million was when Trump stood up and stormed out of the courtroom while attorney Robbie Kaplan was arguing about how much money it would take to make him stop defaming her. Carroll stated this action made Trump look guilty to the jury and sealed their victory.

About this episode

Legal analyst Michael Popok reports on E. Jean Carroll's emergency motion to immediately collect the $5.5 million judgment against Donald Trump after the Supreme Court denied his appeal 9-0, with no dissents even from justices previously accused of sexual misconduct themselves. Carroll's attorney Robbie Kaplan filed the motion after Trump posted on Truth Social claiming the sexual abuse case is actually against the United States of America rather than him personally, which Kaplan characterized as further defamation. Under a June 2023 court order, Carroll is entitled to collect once Trump exhausted Supreme Court appeals, but Trump now claims he is considering seeking reconsideration, which Kaplan calls another delay tactic. Trump was found liable by two separate juries for sexually abusing Carroll and defaming her, with the first trial resulting in $5.5 million in damages and the second in $83.5 million after Trump testified and stormed out during closing arguments. In a prior interview played during the episode, Carroll revealed that Trump walking out while Robbie Kaplan argued about how much money it would take to stop his defamation was the moment the jury turned decisively against him. The episode also highlights Trump's deposition gaffe where he misidentified Carroll in a photograph as his wife Marla Maples, undermining his claim he never met her and she wasn't his type. Popok predicts Judge Kaplan will order expedited briefing and rule in Carroll's favor to release the funds immediately, potentially within weeks.

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