KEY POINTS
  • A federal judge cited former President Donald Trump's history of verbally attacking people in the legal system in ruling that a jury will be anonymous at his upcoming civil trial.
  • Trump is being sued for allegedly raping the writer E. Jean Carroll in the mid-1990s in a New York department store and for allegedly defaming her after she made her claim in a magazine article.
  • Manhattan District Judge Lewis Kaplan noted that Trump's recent calls for protests over a New York criminal probe involving a hush money payment to porn star Stormy Daniels were "perceived by some as an incitement to violence."
U.S President Donald Trump attends the 2019 National Prayer Breakfast on February 7, 2019 in Washington, DC.

Citing former President Donald Trump's history of verbally attacking people in the legal system, a federal judge ruled Thursday that a jury will be anonymous at his upcoming civil trial for allegedly defaming a writer after she accused him of raping her.

"Mr. Trump repeatedly has attacked courts, judges, various law enforcement officials and other public officials, and even individual jurors in other matters," Manhattan U.S. District Judge Lewis Kaplan wrote in his order.