Donald Trump got stuck in the nosebleed seats at his own trial Tuesday, a new report shows.
The former President was surprised to find himself seated two tables behind E. Jean Carroll — the former journalist he's been found liable of sexually abusing and defaming — in a New York City civil courtroom, according to ABC News.
"Trump appeared to dislike that arrangement when he entered the courtroom," the report reads.
A seemingly grumpy Trump made a man between him and Carroll move, the report notes.
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The Washington Post notes this could be the first time Trump and Carroll have been in a room together in decades, and that Carroll did not look back to eye the man found liable for sexual abusing her in a department store dressing room in the early 1990s.
Trump has denied wrongdoing, but in both of two suits filed by Carroll has been found liable. The jury chosen in this trial will determine damages.
Legal experts predict Trump could face a $10 million payout.