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Florida judge whacks Trump lawyers with nearly $1 million in sanctions for 'misuse of the courts'

Federal District Court Judge Donald Middlebrooks on Thursday dropped the hammer on former President Donald Trump's attorneys by hitting them with sanctions totaling nearly $1 million for what he described as "misuse of the courts."

In a court order flagged by Politico's Kyle Cheney, Middlebrooks raked Trump's lawyers over the coals for their failed lawsuit against Hillary Clinton for purportedly defaming him by accusing him of being Russian President Vladimir Putin's puppet during the 2016 campaign.

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Trump attorney rushed to correct him after he made major blunder during Carroll deposition: transcript

New excerpts of former President Donald Trump's deposition in the lawsuit filed by E. Jean Carroll against him were unsealed on Wednesday, and they show Trump made an unforced blunder that could undercut a key claim of his defense.

Throughout the case, Trump has maintained that Carroll, who has accused Trump of raping her in the 1990s, was not his "type," with the implication being that he would never sexually assault someone to whom he was not physically attracted.

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Court weighs immunity for Donald Trump in defamation case over rape claim

(Reuters) - A Washington, D.C., appeals court on Tuesday considered whether DonaldTrump should be immune from author E. Jean Carroll's defamation lawsuit stemming from the former U.S. president's 2019 denial that he raped her.

An eight-judge panel is expected to decide in coming weeks whether Trump was acting as president when, in response to a reporter's question, he accused the former Elle magazine columnist of lying about the alleged mid-1990s encounter.

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Trump deposition could be unsealed after attorneys miss crucial deadline

A federal judge ordered portions of a deposition unsealed in a defamation lawsuit brought against Donald Trump by his rape accuser.

U.S. District Judge Lewis Kaplan issued an order Monday in the lawsuit filed by advice columnist E. Jean Carroll against the former president, and she had filed excerpts from depositions given by each of them to support her request to speed up evidence-gathering in the case, reported Bloomberg.

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Trump attorney Alina Habba in 'judge's sights' after outbursts in courtroom

Buried in a report on the troubles attorneys for Donald Trump are running into as judges slap aside their arguments in a series of blistering rulings, is a mention that one of the former president's lawyers in particular is on thin ice with both the judges she appears before and her colleagues on Trump's legal team.

With the Daily Beast's Jose Pagliery reporting that delaying tactics employed by Trump's lawyers are being shot down as "frivolous" at best, the Beast correspondent noted that attorney Alina Habba appears the closest to being sanctioned -- not only over her time-wasting motions -- but also over her demeanor in the courtroom.

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NY judge considering new sanctions against 3 Trump law firms

According to Business Insider, a state judge in Manhattan is considering "frivolous litigation" sanctions against three law firms that have represented former President Donald Trump.

The move comes as part of the $250 million civil fraud case by the New York Attorney General, Letitia James, against Trump's businesses.

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Trump ordered to testify in defamation case

Donald Trump must testify in April as part of a defamation lawsuit brought by a woman who says he raped her in the 1990s, a court said Tuesday.

The former US president, 76, faces twin allegations of rape and defamation in a case dating back to 2019 and brought by journalist E. Jean Carroll, who is now 78.

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Trump defamed me again, rape accuser Carroll says in forthcoming lawsuit

By Jonathan Stempel

NEW YORK (Reuters) - The writer accusing Donald Trump of raping her 27 years ago said the former U.S. president defamed her a second time last month by falsely telling his social media followers that he had not known her and the rape never happened.

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'Brutal': Judge sanctions multiple Trump lawyers over failed Russia investigation lawsuit

Federal District Court Judge Donald Middlebrooks issued harsh sanctions against multiple lawyers representing Donald Trump in a Florida lawsuit.

"A Florida judge has ordered Trump lawyers Alina Habba, Peter Ticktin (Trump childhood classmate) and their associates to pay $50k in sanctions and fees and costs to a defendant Trump named in his unsuccessful RICO suit against Hillary Clinton," New York Times correspondent Maggie Haberman reported.

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Trump loses bid to dodge judge he called 'unbelievably unfair' in NY fraud case

Former President Donald Trump on Wednesday lost his bid to dodge a New York judge he called "unbelievably unfair."

New York Attorney General Letitia James last month filed a $250 million lawsuit against Trump, three of his adult children and his company, accusing them of a decade-long fraud scheme following a three-year investigation. James and Trump have battled in court throughout the probe as Trump and his children sought to avoid record requests and interviews with investigators. Judge Arthur Engoron, who heard matters related to the probe, at one point fined Trump $110,000 for defying his order to sit for a deposition, prompting Trump to complain that "we have a judge that frankly has been unbelievably unfair."

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Jan. 6 committee struggling to find Trump attorney to serve his subpoena: ABC

Ongoing drama with Donald Trump legal teams continues to slow investigations, according to a new report by ABC News.

"The Jan. 6 committee investigating the attack on the U.S. Capitol has yet to formally subpoena former President Donald Trump, in part because investigators are still trying to find someone authorized to accept service of it," ABC reported, citing "sources familiar with the matter."

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Trump lawyer denies he took the Fifth during defamation lawsuit questioning — and praises ‘MAGA King’

An attorney representing Donald Trump in a defamation lawsuit brought by writer E. Jean Carroll claims that he did not invoke his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination during a deposition.

"Former president Donald Trump was questioned under oath Wednesday in Florida by attorneys for an author who in 2019 went public with an accusation that he raped her in a department-store dressing room in the mid-1990s," The Washington Post reported. "When Carroll went public with the sexual assault allegation, Trump, then in office, called Carroll a liar and suggested he would not have been interested in her sexually because she wasn’t his 'type.'"

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Legal experts: Trump 'just blasted his own defense apart' in Truth Social rant

Former President Donald Trump may have undercut his legal defense in a defamation lawsuit after lashing out on Truth Social against rape accuser E. Jean Carroll.

Carroll, a longtime Elle Magazine columnist, accused Trump of rape in a 2019 book, alleging that he raped her in a Bergdorf Goodman dressing room in the mid-1990s. Carroll claimed Trump pushed her against the wall, pulled down her tights and forced himself on her.

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