
She’s writing a book and is accusing multiple other famous men of attacking her too. And her account doesn’t make a lot of sense – how does a man get in the women’s dressing room, why was she modeling lingerie for a man she didn’t know and why was she laughing?
Via Red State:
Columnist E. Jean Carroll, who has written for Elle, Playboy, and other publications, and who once hosted an advice-giving television show, has released an excerpt from her newest book, What Do We Need Men For? A Modest Proposal, in which she accuses President Trump of raping her in a department store dressing room in the mid-1990s.
Carroll recounts running into Trump in front of Bergdorf-Goodman in Manhattan.
I am surprised at how good-looking he is. We’ve met once before, and perhaps it is the dusky light but he looks prettier than ever. This has to be in the fall of 1995 or the spring of 1996 because he’s garbed in a faultless topcoat and I’m wearing my black wool Donna Karan coatdress and high heels but not a coat.
Trump tells Carroll he’s there to buy a present “for a girl,” and the two went through the store with both Carroll and Trump suggesting possible presents and ended up in the lingerie section. Trump, according to Carroll, picked up a “lacy see-through bodysuit of lilac gray” and suggested she try it on. The two walked to the dressing rooms together and entered one that was unlocked.
