Trump lawyer Alina Habba slapped down by judge in E Jean Carroll trial after tense exchanges
There were tense moments in court in New York on Wednesday morning, when Donald Trump’s lawyer attempted yet again to ask the judge in the E Jean Carroll defamation trial for a postponement.
Alina Habba has asked several times for Judge Lewis Kaplan to pause proceedings to allow the former president to travel to Florida for thefuneral on Thursday of his mother-in-law, Amalija Knavs.
In asking to renew her request to postpone the trial — the second defamation case against Mr Trump brought by former Elle columnist Ms Carroll — Ms Habba earned a sharp rebuke from the judge.
“Your Honour, clearly we are not going to finish this trial tomorrow. This trial will go into next week,” Ms Habba said as day two of the trial began.
“I am asking your honour to have the kindness that my client deserves to be with his family tomorrow and not have to choose to miss the trial that he has a right to be here for.”
Alina Habba
Judge Kaplan denied the request, noting that Mr Trump has the right either to appear in person or be represented by counsel.
“And nobody is stopping him from doing either. The application is denied. I will hear no further argument on it. None. Do you understand that word? None. Please sit down."
Ms Habba responded by asking the judge not to speak to her in that way.
“I don’t like to be spoken to that way. And we are going to be here for several days,” she said. “I’m not going to speak to [Ms Carroll’s lawyer] Ms Kaplan like that. I will not speak to you like that. I am asking your honour to please refrain from speaking to me in that manner.”
Judge Kaplan did not acknowledge her protest and again reiterated that her request to adjourn the case was denied and — again — told her to sit down.
As Ms Carroll’s testimony