Judge denies Trump's motion for mistrial
Judge Lewis Kaplan on Wednesday denied former President Trump's motion for a mistrial following Trump's conviction for defaming E. Jean Carroll.
Trump's attorney Alina Habba moved for a mistrial after Carroll testified she had deleted some messages she received that contained threats to kill her.
Judge Kaplan said Carroll's testimony should have been no surprise since she had given sworn testimony "to the same general effect" a year before the trial.
Kaplan also said Trump "demonstrated no clear error" in the judge's previous denial of a mistrial on the same grounds.
Trump has said he will appeal the verdict in the case, after the jury awarded Carroll $83.3 million in damages.