The legal team representing former U.S. President Donald Trump has filed a motion for a new trial as part of the ongoing battle in a defamation case involving writer E. Jean Carroll. They also requested the judge presiding over the case to annul the court-imposed $83 million judgment.
Attorneys Alina Habba and John Sauer stated in their case, “…a district court may grant a motion for a new trial if the verdict is against the weight of the evidence.”
The Trump legal team further contested the size of the award, which they say is highly excessive. Habba mentioned that the jury’s compensatory and punitive awards were disproportionate. She argued these awards were driven more by sympathy than by concrete evidence and, hence, should be annulled.
The legal counsel for Carroll, Roberta Kaplan, chose not to comment.



