E. Jean Carroll, the woman who accused President Donald Trump of sexual assault, allegedly lied under oath during the trial. She claimed she was not receiving outside money to fund her cases — but as it turns out, left-wing megadonor Reid Hoffman was footing the bill.Let’s take a moment to reevaluate her Trump rape accusation story, the details of which often get swept under the rug in favor of the ridiculous verdict.
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Carroll, who once boasted about using a “trick” to sway jurors in the form of making herself look “f***able,” claims one of the most famous people in the world — a man who regularly dated supermodels — raped her, some random woman, in the lingerie department dressing room of a Bergdorf Goodman store. She didn’t scream or call for help, she continued shopping at that store for years, and she didn’t publicly accuse Trump until over 20 years later — during the height of #MeToo movement and while he was making a run for reelection.
There were no eyewitnesses, no security footage, no police report, no medical records, and not even a sales receipt from the day in question. Trump even offered his DNA, but it was rejected from being used in the trial. Years after the alleged incident, Carroll described herself as a “big fan” of Trump’s show, The Apprentice, and joked about having sex with him for money on Facebook.











