Judge rejects delay to defamation suit against Donald Trump
NEW YORK (AP) — A federal judge on Wednesday rejected a request by lawyers for former President Donald Trump to delay the progression of a defamation lawsuit by a woman who accused him of rape.
Judge Lewis A. Kaplan in Manhattan issued a brief denial of the request the lawyers made in December to delay the lawsuit while an appeals court decides whether the United States can be substituted as the defendant. It was unclear whether he would explain his reasoning in a subsequent filing.
The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals is slated to hear arguments in November on whether Trump can be replaced as the defendant in the lawsuit brought by columnist E. Jean Carroll.
The U.S. Justice Department has asserted that Trump cannot be held personally liable for “crude and disrespectful” remarks he made about Carroll because he was president at the time.
Carroll says Trump raped her in the mid-1990s in an upscale Manhattan department store.
Her lawyer, Roberta Kaplan, said in an email, “We very much look forward to oral argument in E Jean’s case before the Second Circuit. ... In the meantime, we are reviewing today’s order.”
Lawyers for Trump and the Justice Department did not immediately return messages seeking comment.
Former U.S. Attorney General William Barr began the effort to replace Trump as the defendant while Trump was still in office.
Barr’s intervention last October was criticized on the campaign trail by Trump's Democratic opponent, Joe Biden, who said it was inappropriate for the Justice Department to attempt to intervene in a private legal battle over Trump’s personal conduct.
In June, the Justice Department under Biden, who won the election, stuck to the position it took while Barr led the department.
It said Trump was acting “within the scope of his office” in...