Jury entering!
Judge Kaplan: Call your next witness. It's Lisa Birnbach.
Carroll's counsel: How long has you known Ms Carroll?
Birnbach: 32 or 33 years
Counsel: Did Ms Carroll tell you about an encounter at Bergdorf's?
Birnbach: Yes. In the Spring of 1996, I think
Counsel: Have you published?
Birnbach: Yes. In the New Yorker, Parade, Spy, TV Guide...
Counsel: What was Spy?
Birnbach: A satirical magazine.
Counsel: Books?
Birnback: 22. About the way we live. Not political.
Birnbach: I was the host on a VH1 show I'm sure no one remembers, The Whole Enchilada.
Counsel: How did you meet Ms. Carroll?
Birnbach: We had a couple of dinners with another couple. I had admired her stylish reporting in Outside Magazine.
Counsel: What was her job?
Birnbach: Ask E. Jean and a TV show by the same name. I was on it once... I met Donald Trump at a birthday party. He invited me to write a story about Mar-a-Lago, he was turning it into a club. He called me about once a month
Counsel: Did you write it?
Birnbach: Yes. I traveled to Mar-a-Lago on Mr. Trump's private plane in late January 1996. I stayed two nights. I had a tape recorder and recorded a stream of consciousness of Mr. Trump as he gave me a tour. It was "Mi Casa Tu Casa"
Counsel: Did Donald Trump call you after the article came out?
Birnbach: No, but one of his assistants did.
Counsel: What were you doing when Ms. Carroll called you about being assaulted?
Birnbach: I was feeding my children 6 and 3. It was between 6 and 7 pm.
Counsel: What did Ms. Carroll say?
Birnbach: She said, Lisa you're not going to believe what happened. She was breathing hard. It sounded like she had a surge of adrenaline... She told me her story, how they ended up in the lingerie department. I was surprised.
Counsel: What did you think?
Birnbach: That is was kinda nutty. She told me she told Donald Trump, why don't you try it on? They were in the dressing room & he slammed her against the wall and he slammed his arm and shoulder against her and pulled down her tights
Birnbach: Then he penetrated her.
Counsel: How?
Birnbach: With his p*nis. I knew my children didn't know the word but I ducked out and told her, E. Jean, he raped you. I'll take you to the police. She said she didn't want to go. We had a fight. She said, We fought
Counsel: How long was the call?
Birnbach: Four minutes or so. Then I reheated my kids nuggets. She didn't want to tell anyone else. I honored it.
Counsel: Did anyone else you knew tell you they were assaulted?
Trump's lawyer: Objection!
Judge Kaplan: I'll allow it
Birnbach: Yes, other woman friends in the mid 90s told me they had been assaulted by men.
Counsel: Did you and Ms Carroll ever discuss the assault again?
Birnbach: Not under 2019.
Counsel: Did she discuss any romantic relationships with you?
Birnbach: No.
Counsel: Have you donated money to political candidates?
Birnbach: Yes. Hillary Clinton.
Counsel: Where were you on election night 2016?
Birnbach: My apartment on West End Avenue with 25 firends including E. Jean.
Counsel: Any Trump supporters there?
Birnbach: No
Counsel: Did you have dinner with Ms Carroll & Carol Martin?
Birnbach: Yes, at Carmine's restaurant on Broadway. She gave us blue envelopes with ribbons on them. She said, Read it but don't show anyone. I never read it - I felt it might create responsibilities
Birnbach: I wrote a New Yorker magazine Talk of the Town piece about E. Jean's Hideous Men of New York tour. She didn't mention Donald Trump.
Counsel: What was the title?
Birnbach: It had the name Hideous Men on it.
[Here it is: newyorker.com/magazine/2019/…
[An aside - before ouster from United Nations for exposing corruption of current Secretary General @antonioguterres, this New Yorker Talk of the Town: newyorker.com/magazine/2011/…
Counsel: When you saw the excerpt, did it match what Ms. Carroll told you in 1996?
Birnbach: It did. I called her and told her what a good piece it was. I said, Tell the fact checkers I don't want to be named. Trump was president with a following that was rude
Counsel: Let me know you Exhibit AJ. Was this text sent before or after the excerpt?
Birnbach: After. Megan is Megan Twohey, the reporter. E. Jean had sent me each chapter as an email.
Counsel: From where?
Birnbach: She was in intensive care.
Counsel: Did they come a time you agreed to be publicly identified as the friend she told?
Birnbach: Yes. After E. Jean invited Carol and I to a lunch with New York Times reporters who wanted to write about what happened to her. I was named in the NY Times
Birnbach: Megan Twhohey interviewed me and Ms. Martin in my apartment. They put it on The Daily... I was very active on Twitter at that time. I received a lot of anti-Semitic attacks after the interview.
Counsel: What did you think of the book?
Birnbach: I wasn't into the mix of travelogue and hard stories.
[Note: the book does repeatedly mention and praise Amy's Burritos in motel microwaves with commentary about p*rn watchers in the desk chairs]
Counsel: Are you mentioned in the book?
Birnbach: I'm one of the [three] people she dedicated the book to. And our wedding shopping trip for Lauren, E. Jean's niece, to Bergdorf's.
Counsel: Did you think of the assault?
Birnbach: No. It was about Lauren.
Counsel: Did you do media about Donald Trump's assault?
Birnbach: Yes. NPR, then CNN, Anderson Cooper.
Counsel: Did you write about this on Facebook?
Birnbach: I haven't been on Facebook for some years. But I probably did. I had a podcast too, 5 Things
Counsel: Did you discuss Donald Trump on your podcast, as a narcissistic psychopath and Vladimir Putin's agent?
Birnbach: Probably yes. My guests were not fans of Donald Trump either.
Birnbach: I said those things right after the January 6 insurrection at the Capitol --
Trump's lawyer: Objection!
Judge Kaplan: Overruled.
Counsel: Did you say, The cult of Trump will decline and he will be dealing with a lot of lawsuits?
Birnbach: Yes.
Birnbach: The guy had done a lot of bad things. I was hoping he would have to account for them
Counsel: When did your podcast end?
Birnbach: When Joe Biden was president.
Counsel: Why are you testifying here?
Trump's lawyer: Objection. Irrelevant.
Judge: Overruled
Birnbach: I'm here because my friend is telling the truth.
Counsel: No further questions.
Judge Kaplan: 15 minute break.
Note: Thread will continue with cross. For now, over to the Ed Sheeran / Let's Get It On trial also @sdnylive
They're back.
Judge Kaplan: Cross-examination.
Trump's lawyer: You only contribute to Democrats?
Birnbach: I think I may once have contributed to a pro-choice Republican.
Trump's lawyer: Let's go to the deposition...
Trump's lawyer (reading from the deposition) You said only to Democrats. You are not a fan of Donald Trump?
Birnbach: Right
Trump's lawyer: On Facebook, you said, Does it get worse than Trump, this slimeball? I've never felt the hatred I feel toward this person
Trump's lawyer: On your podcast with Kurt Anderson, you said you think about Trump every hour and "when I sleep"
[Birnbach laughs]
Trump's lawyer: Did you say that?
Birnbach: I did.
Trump's lawyer: And with Alexandra Pelosi, you said, Trump is like herpes
Trump's lawyer: It's evidence of bias, your Honor.
Judge Kaplan: You don't say. But it's a compound question.
Trump's lawyer: OK, with Chris Wipple, you said, the cult of Trump will decline, he'll deal with lawsuits. They think he'll run for president. That's crap
Trump's lawyer: And you said, He's demented and a Russian agent. He's bad. Did you make that statement?
Birnbach: Yes.
Trump's lawyer: In your resident with Ms. Carroll president --
Judge Kaplan: You've promoted her.
Trump's lawyer: I meant, Present
Trump's lawyer: Let's go to the deposition, You were asked if you forgot the year --
Carroll's lawyer: Objection!
Judge Kaplan: Sustained. No foundation laid. Here's what the question was, page 45: Is it your testimony that it never came up in your mind. Answer: It did not come up.
Trump's lawyer: That's why I brought it up.
Judge Kaplan: That's why I sustain the objection
Trump's lawyer: You do remember it now, do you not?
Judge Kaplan: Remember what?
Trump's lawyer: The incident at Bergdorf's.
Birnbach: It came back to me.
Trump's lawyer: What is this? Defendant's DI
Birnbach: An email from Ms. Carroll about our event at The Wing
Trump's lawyer: You wrote, the main thing is to SELL BOOKS, yes?
Birnbach: She was on a book tour. That's how writers make money.
Trump's lawyer: Thank you. That's all I have.
Judge Kaplan: Re-direct.
Carroll's lawyer: Mr Brandt just asked you about the book tour
Birnbach: Due to security concerns, she could not do a book tour.
Carroll's lawyer: Why?
Birnbach: Followers of Mr. Trump would --
Brandt: Objection!
Judge Kaplan: Overruled.
Birnbach: They were threatening her
Carroll's lawyer: In 1996, was Donald Trump known as a political figure?
Birnbach: Not at all.
Carroll's lawyer: In this message you said, Megan doesn't like Sardi's. What was this lunch?
Birnbach: The interview with the NYT reporter.
Birnbach: In 1996 Trump was not political, he was a real estate guy who harassed a lot of women
Brandt: Move to strike. 403
Judge Kaplan: Disregard the part after "a real estate guy."
Carroll's lawyer: Would you lie to stop Trump from being president?
Birnbach: No
Judge Kaplan: Re-cross.
Brandt: In 2019 he was a political figure, the president, right?
Birnbach: Yes.
Brandt: Nothing further.
Judge Kaplan: Next witness.
Carroll's lawyer Ferrara: Plaintiff calls Jessica Leeds.
Ferrara: What was your job?
Leeds: A stock broker at 20 Broad near Wall St
Ferrara: Where did you meet Donald Trump?
Leeds: On a plane in 1979 or 1978. From Dallas or Atlanta. It was midday. I was 37.
[Photo of Leeds with short hair. She: then my hair was long]
Leeds: I was invited up to the first class cabin. I was the only woman there. Donald Trump introduced himself.
Ferrara: Did you know of him?
Leeds: No. I was living in Connecticut. They served a very nice meal, as Braniff was known for.
Leeds: Donald Trump grabbed me and groped me. It was like he had forty zillion hands. He put his hand up my skirt. That's gave me a jolt. I wiggled out and stormed back to coach.
Ferrara: Did anyone say anything?
Leeds: The guy on the aisle, his eyes were saucers
Ferrara: Have you given interviews about this? And saying it took long?
Leeds: I told Anderson Cooper it was fifteen minutes. But it was seconds.
Ferrara: On plane, did you tell anyone.
Leeds: No. It never occurred to me.
Leeds: It was Anderson Cooper who asked Trump the question during the debate with Hillary... So I agreed to be on his show. I had written a letter to the NYT and Megan Twohey called me, said she'd said a reporter over. He came over, they brought a photographer
Leeds: I don't know if you've ever had the experience of picking up a newspaper and seeing your face on the front page. Wow. I was amazed.
Ferrara: What's this?
Leeds: The debate where Anderson Cooper asked him if he had harassed a woman.
Ferrara: Plaintiff's offer it as an exhibit.
Tacopina: Objection.
Ferrara: Let's look at the transcript. It's only 2 minutes 27 seconds.
Judge Kaplan: OK.
Tacopina: We don't object, if only this segment.
[Video of Cooper asking about Access Hollywood tape]
Trump (in Cooper interview) This was locker room talk. We have a world of ISIS chopping of heads, drowning people in steel cages. I will knock the hell out of ISIS
Anderson Cooper: Are you saying what you said on the bus 11 years ago, you never did that?
Trump: No
Back in court: Ferrara: Ms. Leeds, did you watch the debate?
Leeds: Yes. I was furious. What was done to me... There was foreign press, even from Japan and France. A couple more appearances on CNN & MSNBC.
Ferrara: What was the response?
Leeds: I don't do Facebook
Leeds: People say, Thank you.
Ferrara: When did the NYT run your story?
Leeds: October 2016. I heard he said he would never attack me. But he was looking at a 76 year old woman, not that 37 year old I was.
Judge Kaplan: Lunch break till 2 pm.
Thread will continue
OK - they are back.
Tacopina: Your Honor, there's something we need to speak with you about. Can we have a sidebar?
Judge Kaplan: Jurors, as you were walking in, the lawyers told me they need to have a discussion. Please bear with us.
[Sidebar is over.] Judge Kaplan: Proceed.
Carroll's lawyer Ferrara: Ms Leeds, what is this?
Leeds: It's the Trump rally at which he made his comments --
Ferrara: I asked a bad question, I apologize. Just, do you recognize the CD?
Leeds: It has my initials on it.
Ferrara: It's Exhibit 31 and 31-T
Judge Kaplan: They are received.
[On screen, CSPAN, Trump saying: "They come up with people who say, I was with Donald Trump on an airplane in 1980. Believe me, she would not be my first choice."]
Leeds: I was sure it was me.
Ferrara: Do you consider yourself political active?
Leeds: Yes. I vote in every election, whether I know anything or not.
Ferrara: Are you in a party?
Leeds: I am a Democrat. I contributed to Raphael Warnock and Stacey Abrams and whoever ran against Susan Collins
Ferrara: Have you spoken with Ms. Carroll?
Leeds: She interviewed me by Zoom. She's an acquaintance, not a friend.
Ferrara: Did you ever speak with Donald Trump again?
Leeds: In 1981 at a fundraiser. I had a nice dress. Trump and Ivana, pregnant, came up
Leeds: Trump said, I remember you, you're that c*nt from the airplane. It was like cold water over me. He walked away and I went home.
Ferrara: Nothing further.
Judge Kaplan: Cross examination.
Tacopina: You didn't tell anyone for year, but you're political
Tacopina: You knew Donald Trump was talking about running but you didn't say anything?
Leeds: Correct.
Tacopina: Then when he ran, you talked about it to your book club?
Leeds: Yes.
Tacopina: During the debate you said, What an as*hole, and jumped up and down?
Tacopina: You did an interview with the NYT and said you hoped your story would influence the election against Donald Trump?
Leeds: Correct.
Tacopina: You did any interview with NPR, Audie Cornish?
Leeds: Yes.
Tacopina: And you did an interview with Democracy Now, Amy Goodwin? [sic - it's Goodman, like Bergdorf]
Leeds: Yes.
Tacopina: You don't want to see Donald Trump regain the presidency?
Leeds: I don't.
Tacopina: Can you give us an exact date?
Leeds: No, I cannot.
Tacopina: You don't remember where you were flying in from?
Leeds: I do not.
Tacopina: It's your story a man introduced himself to you as being Donald Trump.
Leeds: He was some random guy on a plane
Tacopina: You told Anderson Cooper the tussle lasted 15 minutes?
Leeds: Yes
Tacopina: Your story is that a passenger saw it?
Leeds: Yes
Tacopina: When you say he touched your knee-
Judge Kaplan: Sustained. The word knee is only from you
Tacopina: OK, up the skirt
Tacopina: You didn't say anything, when you got back to your seat?
Leeds: No.
Tacopina: You'd never heard of him, but you remembered the name for all these years?
Leeds: Yes.
Tacopina: And at the gala, you say Donald Trump next to his wife said c*nt to you?
Yes.
Tacopina: You say Donald Trump remembered you, despite shorter hair, different clothes-
Carroll's lawyer: Objection!
Judge Kaplan: Sustained.
Tacopina: You did an interview with Democracy Now?
Leeds: I went to their studio.
Tacopina: You said, you remember details
Tacopina: You told Anderson Cooper it was in 1979.
Leeds: Yes.
Tacopina: You told Ms. Carroll it was 1980 or 1979?
Leeds: Yes.
Tacopina: You can't name one witness to corroborate?
Leeds: No.
Judge Kaplan: Let's move on.
Tacopina: Nothing further your Honor.
Judge Kaplan: Re-direct.
Ferrara: You remember every detail?
Leeds: Yes I do.
Ferrara: Why not tell your bosses?
Leeds: My boss would say, too bad, how about lunch? It was a good job.
Ferrara: Why did you call it a pass?
Leeds: It's easier to think of it that way.
Ferrara: To be clear, do you now consider it a pass?
Tacopina: Objection! Leading!
Judge Kaplan: Overruled.
Leeds: No, it was not a pass.
Ferrara: Do you think you brought on what he did?
Leeds: No. I don't know what he perceived. I think he was just bored.
Ferrara: Nothing further.
Judge Kaplan: Mr. Tacopina?
Tacopina: No re-cross.
Judge Kaplan: Next witness.
It's Robert Solerno.
Carroll's lawyer Crowley: Are you retired?
Solerno: Yes.
Crowley: Where were you in the mid 90s?
Solerno: Bergdorf Goodman.
Crowley: How many floors did it have then?
Solerno: 10, 8 accessible by escalator to the public
Crowley: How big were the fitting rooms?
Solerno: Large. On the fourth floor, they had fax machines. Jackie Kennedy used to come and do business there.
Crowley: Were the escalators open or walled off?
Solerno: Walled off, structural walls
Crowley: You saw Donald Trump in the store?
Solerno: Once or twice.
Crowley: No further questions.
Judge Kaplan: Let's take our afternoon break. 15 minutes.
Note: now rushing other cases - will return here when they do. Thread will continue
OK, now they're back.
Trump's lawyer: You say you saw Donald Trump in the women's wear section of Bergdorf Goodman? Is there a separate-
Judge Kaplan: Sustained as to form. Strike it
Trump's lawyer: Where did you see Donald Trump in the mid 90s?
Solerno: 5th floor
Trump's lawyer Chad Seigel: Bergdorf's prided itself on providing attentive customer service?
Solerno: That's correct.
Seigel: Why were sales associated called personal shoppers?
Carroll's lawyer: Objection.
Judge Kaplan: Sustained. This is all repetition.
Seigel: Do you have any idea how many staff worked there on a Thursday night?
Judge Kaplan: Does he have any idea? Is that where we are?
Seigel: Were you responsible for security?
Solerno: Yes.
Seigel: Did the topic of shoplifting ever come up?
Carroll's lawyer: Objection.
Judge Kaplan: Sustained.
Seigel: Any measure to ensure clients wouldn't steal merchandise?
Carroll's lawyer: Objection.
Judge Kaplan: Sustained.
Trump's lawyer Seigel: There were cameras on the 1st floor?
Solerno: Yes.
Seigel: Back in the day, the VHS tapes were taped over?
Carroll's lawyer: Objection.
Judge Kaplan: Basis?
Carroll's lawyer: "Back in the day"
Judge Kaplan: Sustained.
Seigel: Nothing further
Judge Kaplan: Next witness.
It's Dr Leslie Lebowitz, clinical psychologist.
Carroll's counsel: Do you have a specialization?
Lebowitz: Trauma.
Carroll's counsel: We're going talk a lot about that today and probably tomorrow
Dr. Lebowitz: I worked on the issue of sexual abuse in the military.
Carroll's counsel: How many times have you been engaged to work on a case and then withdrawn?
Lebowitz: Five or six. Some were prosecutions for rape but I did not feel confident in it
Lebowitz: In another, a murder case, they'd thought trauma might explain it but I thought there could be another explanation, personality disorder.
Carroll's counsel: In this case, were you asked to provide an expert opinion for E. Jean Carroll?
Lebowitz: Yes.
Lebowitz: She has suffered from painful memories. A diminishment in how she thought about herself. Avoidance symptom, curtailing her romantic intimate life.
Carroll's lawyer: We're going to talk much more about that.
Jury leaves for day.
Carroll's lawyer: We will rest Thursday midday.
Judge Kaplan: Mr. Tacopina, will Mr. Trump becoming?
Tacopina: No.
Judge Kaplan: It's his call.
Tacopina: Ms. Carroll's sister, what's the point of her testimony? I'm just teeing it up.
Judge Kaplan: I'll do the charging conference either Friday or Monday, I'll let you know.
Judge leaves.
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Sullivan & Cromwell for Goldman Sachs: This was a grossly inadequate discovery production, about their claimed investment in Celsius through her Bank of America account
Judge: They only gave you material from the public docket?
S&C: Nothing of substance
S&C for Goldman: They supposedly sold $12 million of these shares. But we have no info. We subpoenaed Bank of America but they say counsel to Ms. Lee tells them no, it's private.
[Kimora Lee's two lawyers are whispering]
S&C: We litigated this before Judge Rochon
OK - now in trial for murder in Brazil of gallerist Brent Sikkema, defense closing argument then US rebuttal, deliberations. Inner City Press has covered the case since arrest of Daniel Sikkema and will live tweet, thread below matthewrussellleeicp.substack.com/p/art-world-hi…
Defense: Brent descended into drug use - that is why Danny wanted to get a divorce. Jane Pearl said yesterday, it was drugs and Lucas' wellfare. In Grindr, Danny had produced an ad there- DX 701
AUSA Grosbard: Objection!
Judge Ramos: Overruled.
Defense: Danny put an ad on Grindr saying, No drugs. That was his priority... Lucas continued to connect to Brent, he told Jane he wanted to enforce that obligation. He didnt' want Brent dead. He wanted Brent to get help with his drug problem. They had a fight
OK - now at presser by U.S. Attorney Jay Clayton, NYPD Commissioner Jessica S. Tisch and Assistant Director in Charge of the FBI New York Field Office James Barnacle "to brief the media on recent cases" - Inner City Press will live tweet, thread below
1:03 pm
Commish Tisch: I want to thank Jay Clayton... The extremist who moves to real-world danger, those cases demand more than one office. The World Cup and 250th Anniversary of our country is coming. We partner, as we'll discuss
Commish Tisch: NYPD does the work on the ground, SDNY prosecutes on Federal charges. We have acting on guns from South Carolina. I began my career building out the NYPD's counter-terrorism work. Just last week, the defendant brought in from Iraq...
OK - now in trial for murder in Brazil of gallerist Brent Sikkema, Daniel's divorce lawyer on the stand. Inner City Press has covered the case since arrest of Daniel Sikkema and will live tweet, thread below matthewrussellleeicp.substack.com/p/art-world-hi…
Daniel's lawyer: Did you ask Brent Sikkema for funds for Daniel to buy a car to try to drive Uber?
Daniel's divorce lawyer: Yes. The TLC said it would be all electric cars going forward... Daniel told me that Brent had told him not to work but be available to him
Daniel's criminal lawyer: Did Brent ever make a settlement offer?
Daniel's divorce lawyer: Yes, one million dollars. Daniel was deeply hurt - that amount mirrored what Brent had given to a former boyfriend. We filled for in rem spousal support in November 2023
OK - now in trial for murder in Brazil of gallerist Brent Sikkema, testimony about Daniel's demand in divorce case. Inner City Press has covered the case since arrest of Daniel Sikkema and will live tweet, thread below matthewrussellleeicp.substack.com/p/art-world-hi…
Brent's ex-lawyer: Daniel wrote he wanted the Fire Island house one week per summer with Lucas and alimony or Jane would keep suing.
Daniel's lawyer: You did not represent Brent until a year after Daniel filed for divorce?
Brent's ex-lawyer: Right.
Daniel's lawyer: Did he leave off his form his second home in Rio?
Brent's ex-lawyer: I didn't know when I filled the net worth statement.
Daniel's lawyer: So if he had it, he didn't tell you about it, correct?
Brent's ex-lawyer: Correct
OK - now presentment of MOHAMMAD BAQER SAAD DAWOOD AL-SAADI, subject of 29 page complaint complete with a quote about Mexico [!] and many photos with Soleimani, below. Inner City Press will live tweet, thread below
1:02 pm
Federal Defender Andrew Dalack going in and out of the holding cell. Al-Saadi may have to fill out the CJA financial affidavit to get appointed counsel.
1:15 pm
All rise!
Deputy: This is US v. Al-Saadi.
Defense: Andrew Dalack for Mr. Al-Saadi.
Judge: I am Judge Sarah Netburn [Chief Magistrate Judge]. Date and time of arrest?
AUSA: He arrived in SDNY last night at 11 pm