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E. Jean Carroll trial paused over Trump lawyer’s COVID exposure 


NEW YORK — E. Jean Carroll’s defamation trial against former President Trump was postponed on Monday after a juror and one of Trump’s lawyers reported feeling ill

U.S. District Judge Lewis Kaplan, who oversees the trial, announced in the courtroom he would postpone the trial for at least one day.

“We will take the day off,” Kaplan said.

Kaplan said one of the jurors reported feeling ill on his way into court, and he was sent home.

Alina Habba, one of Trump’s attorneys, said that she also was feeling ill on Monday and had recently been exposed to COVID-19 at a dinner with her parents.

The judge said Habba and fellow Trump attorney Michael Madaio had both taken COVID-19 tests earlier in the morning and were negative. 

Trump was briefly in the courtroom with Habba on Monday.

Kaplan expressed confidence in the court’s ability to handle the issue, noting that they had held trials during pandemic lockdowns.

“We have gotten through all of that, we will get through all of this, too,” Kaplan said.

Just after the trial adjourned, Trump took to Truth Social in a spree of posts disparaging Carroll, while also dismissing the trial as a “Witch Hunt.”

Updated 10:34 a.m.

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