
Ex-Prosecutor Spots Donald Trump Court Moment That Was A 'Litigator's Dream'
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Glenn Kirschner pinpointed the incident that backfired on the former president.
Former U.S. Army prosecutor Glenn Kirschner on Tuesday highlighted a courtroom moment when the jury in E. Jean Carroll’s second trial against Donald Trump “sure did see” the former president for who he is.
Last week, a jury ordered Trump to pay Carroll $83.3 million for defamation.
Trump was last year ordered to pay Carroll $5 million after another jury found him liable for sexual abuse and defamation of Carroll after she accused him of raping her in a New York department store in the 1990s.
“Is it a coincidence when he chooses not to appear, when the jury is not exposed to Donald Trump firsthand in the courtroom, they reward E. Jean Carroll $5 million [and] when he does appear they award E. Jean Carroll $83.3 million?” Kirschner asked on MSNBC.
Kirschner then pinpointed the moment that could have cost Trump dear, when he stormed out of the courtroom during closing arguments.













