Court adjourned until Tuesday due to COVID-19 concerns
Court is adjourned Monday due to health concerns on the part of several participants.
The proceedings will resume Tuesday, pending everyone's good health, Judge Lewis Kaplan announced.
A juror reported feeling "hot and nauseous," so the judge sent him home for the day with instructions to get a COVID-19 test.
Additionally, defense attorney Alina Habba reported she is not feeling well. One or both of her parents had COVID-19 and she was exposed at a dinner with them three days ago, she said.
Habba said she had a fever 48 hours ago but a court-administered COVID-19 test this morning came back negative.
"We will not take testimony today," Kaplan said.
Former President Trump sat between Habba and her law partner Michael Madaio as the judge made the announcement.
"See you tomorrow, I hope," Judge Kaplan said.