E. Jean Carroll and Donald Trump

E. Jean Carroll and Donald Trump (Photo on left courtesy of E. Jean Carroll; photo on right via Emily Elconin/Getty Images)

Former President Donald Trump has “no justification” for a “cooling off” period between his indictment and E. Jean Carroll’s lawsuit accusing him of rape, a federal judge ruled.

In the ruling, Senior U.S. District Judge Lewis Kaplan noted that Trump “invited or provoked” some of the media coverage of his hush-money prosecution that he now cites as a reason for an adjournment. The judge added that the next month could shape up worse for the former president.

“Events happen during postponements,” Kaplan remarked. “Sometimes they can make matters worse.”

After that line, the judge included a lengthy footnote rattling off Trump’s possible criminal and civil exposure. Listing the criminal investigations, Kaplan cited Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis’s investigation into Trump’s efforts to overturn the 2020 election results in Georgia and Justice Department special counsel Jack Smith’s investigations into Trump’s handling of classified information and role in the events of Jan. 6, 2021.

On the civil side, Trump faces a $250 million civil fraud lawsuit by New York Attorney General Letitia James that could bar him and three of his adult children from ever serving as a director in an Empire State corporation.

“Developments in at least one of these matters, as well as actions and statements by Mr. Trump in relation to any, may well give rise to intense publicity that, in some respects, Mr. Trump might claim to be prejudicial in this case,” the judge’s footnote reads. “Mr. Trump’s suggestion that a one-month trial postponement in this case would ensure the absence of any such developments in the period immediately preceding jury selection is not realistic.”



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