but other times he has followed his lawyer s advice. he followed their advice during the first e. jean carroll trial, basically not to show up. then he showed up for the second one and he couldn t contain himself. that cost him tens of millions of dollars because he basically behaved exactly as the plaintiff was describing him, as somebody who was remorseless, ready to say anything, who had contempt for the courts rulings and contempt for the truth. he acted out right in front of the jury. it is going to be a lot harder for him this time because this is a lot more. if this is about his own people testifying and describing things that he did, people who were there from david , we never heard from david packer. hope hicks, we never heard from him about this. he is going to have to sit here and listen to it. he is not going to enjoy himself.
and then he showed up for the second one, and he couldn t contain himself in front of the jury, and that cost him tens of millions of dollars because he basically behaved exactly as the plaintiff was describing him, as somebody who was remorseless, who was ready to say anything, who had contempt for the court s rulings and contempt for the truth. and he just you know, he acted outright in front of the jury. and it s going to be a lot harder for him this time because this is a lot more if this is about his own people are going to be testifying and describing things that he did, people who are loyal to him, you know, from david pecker we ve actually never heard from david pecker. hope hicks, we never really heard from her about this. and he s going to have to sit there and listen to it, he s not going to enjoy himself. and he s you can t guarantee he ll be able to control himself. yeah, and he s going to have
jury. that cost him tens of millions of dollars, because he basically behaved exactly as the plaintiff was describing him, as somebody who s remorseless, who was ready to say anything, who had contempt for the court s rulings and contempt for the truth, and he just, you know, he acted out right in front of the jury. and it s going to be a lot harder for him this time, because this is a lot more, if this is about his own people are going to be testifying and describing things that he did, people who were loyal to him from, you know, david packer, we ve never actually heard from david packer. hope hicks, we ve never really heard from her about this. and he s going to have to sit there and listen to it, and he s not going to enjoy himself, and he s, i can t, you can t guarantee that he ll be able to control himself. yeah, and he s going to have to listen to it a day in and day out. he has to be there for all of this. he gets a break on wednesdays.
mother called it. my daughter never hit her kids. they never had a spanking, or less. anybody knows nikki, knows that wasn t her behavior. it was very clear to the detectives who were the case, that in fact nikki was the victim of an unprovoked attack. she had at least 45 stab ruins. her spinal cord was almost severed. nikki fought for her life. we think she fought defensively. you can see where she s on her back, some of those times, fighting off people that are attacking her from above, with knives. as for the girls claim that they put their dying mother in the tub to keep her warm, as they watched her fade away, fiction through and through said, the police. we think she was dead before she was placed in the tub. or she would ve bled into the water. the water would ve been bloody. they put her in the blood water trying to wash off the crime scene. wash off the evidence. the true said the detectives, the girls were remorseless, defiant. remember how they sounded just
sam s remains at a local park. but sam s torso, he told them, was still in the attic of the theater. okay. what was going on in your mind when you were dismembering the body? dismembering sam s body? i was actually smiling and laughing. okay. why do you think you were doing that? i don t know. i reached a point to where i couldn t even believe that i was doing this. i don t know. i don t know. and that next evening, dan took the stage once again in the musical nine, yet another pitch-perfect performance captured on videotape. you ve sat across from a lot more murderers than i have, but that seems astonishingly sort of cold-blooded and remorseless. it was shocking, and these were two of his so-called friends. it s horrific. it s sad. it s horrific. investigators, of course,