E. Jean Carroll demands Trump follow court order, remove rape trial posts

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Carroll's lawyer said in a court filing that 'we continue to object to Mr. Trump's public statements about evidence the Court held to be inadmissible at trial.'

"may or may not be tampering with a new source of potential liability" with a recent social media post.a"SCAM" on his Truth Social media platform and accused her attorney of being a"political operative." Trump also referenced the dress that Carroll wore during the alleged encounter, saying it"should be allowed to be part of the case."

Above, magazine Columnist E. Jean Carroll arrives for her civil trial against former U.S. President Donald Trump at Manhattan Federal Court on May 4 in New York City. Lawyers representing Carroll asked as a judge on Sunday to force former President Donald Trump to follow a court order to remove certain social media posts about his civil rape trial.

"Your client is basically endeavoring certainly to speak to his 'public,' but more troublesome, to the jury in this case," Kaplan told, who said he had not seen or been aware of the posts at the time that it was brought to the court's attention. "What you're trying to do is to get away from a statement by your client, a public statement, that on the face of it seems entirely inappropriate," Kaplan told Tacopina in April.Meanwhile, Carroll's attorney Roberta Kaplan stated in thethat there is"no doubt" Tacopina spoke to Trump about the posts and that it was"sincerely believed" that the posts would be taken down.

"Unfortunately, the posts remain available on Truth Social as of the time of this filing," read the court document."We continue to object to Mr. Trump's public statements about evidence the Court held to be inadmissible at trial and remain concerned about the prejudice that his statements may have already caused Plaintiff in these proceedings."

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