Roberta Kaplan, the attorney who represented E. Jean Carroll in her defamation lawsuits against former President Donald Trump, admits she paused a deposition of the former President at Mar-a-Lago to casually break for a ‘free lunch.’ Trump had requested the two sides work through lunch and finish the deposition, but Kaplan protested. According to Kaplan, the former President became frustrated and scattered papers across the table.
Trump allegedly asked Kaplan where she planned to get lunch since leaving Mar-a-Lago would delay the deposition further. When Kaplan informed the former President she was under the impression his private Palm Beach, Florida club would provide the meal, she claims Trump angrily left the room.
Upon his return, Kaplan said, “And he said, ‘Well, I told you,’ — it was kind of charming — he said, ‘I told you, I told them to make you really bad sandwiches, but they can’t help themselves here. We have the best sandwiches,’” Kaplan said, recalling the conversation while speaking with Sarah Longwell on the George Conway Explains it All podcast.
Kaplan, a long-time legal opponent of Trump, was deposing the former President for a lawsuit alleging he had engaged in a fraudulent marketing company. The lawsuit — unrelated to E. Jean Carroll’s defamation litigation — was dismissed by a federal judge in January.