Trump poisoned jury against him with 'disrespectful' behavior to judge
- Bias Rating
88% Very Conservative
- Reliability
15% ReliablePoor
- Policy Leaning
98% Very Conservative
- Politician Portrayal
-55% Negative
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61% : E. Jean Carroll, in white, is seen with her friends and legal team leaving the court in Manhattan on Friday eveningDonald Trump's defense attorney Alina Habba said she was 'proud' to defend the former president as tore into the justice system following the $83.3million E. Jean Carroll verdict'I have sat on trial after trial for months in this state... and now we see what you get in New York,' Habba told reporters as she left the court'I'm not having any second thoughts representing President Trump', she told a journalist as she walked out of Manhattan Federal Court, moments after the damages were read out in courtAlina Habba, Trump's pugnacious lawyer, declared outside court she was 'seeing a violation of our justice system.'Habba - who was rebuked multiple times by Judge Lewis Kaplan - claimed Trump was not allowed to defend himself.46% : Analysts said it turned the jury against himE. Jean Carroll is seen on Friday leaving the court in Manhattan having won $83.3 million from Donald TrumpJudge Lewis Kaplan was unimpressed by the outbursts from Trump and his teamDonald Trump is seen leaving the court on Friday before the verdict was announcedChris Mattei, a defamation lawyer who won a $1.5 billion jury verdict in the Alex Jones defamation trial, said that jurors often respond badly to defendants who seem arrogant and rude.
45% : Trump is well known for resenting spending any money, with a multitude of suppliers claiming that he would wrangle with them over an already-agreed price.
34% : Trump has vowed to appeal, but will ultimately have to pay Carroll, legal experts believeThe New York-born businessman has used donations to his political action committee to pay for his legal fees, but the accounts do not have $83.3 million in them.
31% : Donald Trump is seen ranting outside the court in Manhattan - one of many times he railed against the judge and the justice system.
31% : You are asking for a verdict like that.'Trump declared after the verdict was announced that there is 'no longer Justice in America'.
23% : We will set aside that ridiculous jury.'Trump can now either pay the $83.3 million to the court, which will hold the money while the appeal is pending - as he did with the $5.5 million awarded to Carroll last year.
20% : Donald Trump poisoned the jury against him with his petulant, arrogant and 'disrespectful' behavior in court, two top lawyers have said - resulting in the jury demanding he pay an astonishing $83.3 million in damages.
19% : He said Trump storming out the courtroom on Friday afternoon, during closing arguments, also likely left a bad taste in the juror's mouth.
18% : Trump stormed out of court on Friday before the jury announced their decision to award writer E. Jean Carroll $60 million more in damages than she sought.
17% : Carroll convinced the jury last year that Trump had sexually assaulted her in the late 1990s in a changing room at the department store Bergdorf Goodman, and won $5 million in damages and for defamation after he said she was a liar.
12% : Mattei said that Trump's behavior in court worked against himTrump is seen leaving Trump Tower on Friday to travel to the Manhattan courtroomJohn Jones, a former federal judge in Pennsylvania who is now the president of Dickinson College, agreed - and said Trump's legal team also came across as self-important and obnoxious.
*Our bias meter rating uses data science including sentiment analysis, machine learning and our proprietary algorithm for determining biases in news articles. Bias scores are on a scale of -100% to 100% with higher negative scores being more liberal and higher positive scores being more conservative, and 0% being neutral. The rating is an independent analysis and is not affiliated nor sponsored by the news source or any other organization.