Anonymous ID: 8d2244 June 21, 2019, 9:12 p.m. No.6812821   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2833 >>2846 >>2850 >>2852 >>2860

Another old bag accusing Trump of assault, this bitch is so ugly you couldn't pay Trump to assault her.

 

 

Once again, Donald Trump has been accused of assault. Legendary advice columnist E. Jean Carroll has published a magazine piece accusing the now-president of violating her inside a department store dressing room in the mid-1990s.

 

“This is what I was wearing 23 years ago when Donald Trump attacked me in a Bergdorf Goodman dressing room,” proclaims famed Elle columnist E. Jean Carroll, 75, on the cover of the June 24 issue of New York magazine. In an excerpt of her upcoming book, What Do We Need Men For? A Modest Proposal, published within the magazine, Carroll accuses Donald Trump, 73, of assaulting her inside the luxury department store in late 1995/early 1996. “Early one evening, as I am about to go out Bergdorf’s revolving door on 58th Street, and one of New York’s most famous men comes in the revolving door…and he says: ‘Hey, you’re that advice lady!’ And I say to No. 20 on the Most Hideous Men of My Life List: ‘Hey, you’re that real-estate tycoon!’ “

 

Trump, according to E. Jean Carroll, asked her to help him pick out lingerie because he had to “buy a present” for “a girl.” After he suggested that Carroll put on a see-through bodysuit, she joked that they should both try it on. They went into the Bergdorf dressing room together, and that is when she alleges that Trump violated her. She claims he shoved her against the wall, pulled down her tights and allegedly forced “his fingers around my private area, thrusts his penis halfway — or completely, I’m not certain — inside me.” She said the alleged incident lasted “no more than three minutes.”

 

The president has vehemently denied these claims. “This is a completely false and unrealistic story surfacing 25 years after allegedly taking place and was created simply to make the President look bad,” a senior White House official said in a statement to New York magazine. HollywoodLife has reached out to the White House for additional comment.

 

In the excerpt, E. Jean Carroll went over the list of questions that usually follow whenever a woman who claims she’s been assaulted. She didn’t report this alleged attack to the police, but she did tell “two close friends” right after the incident. The first one encouraged her to tell the authorities while the second told her to forget it because “he has 200 lawyers. He’ll bury you.”

 

When explaining why she didn’t “come forward” before, E. Jean Carroll said, simply, that she was a coward. “Receiving death threats, being driven from my home, being dismissed, being dragged through the mud, and joining the 15 women who’ve come forward with credible stories about how the man grabbed, badgered, belittled, mauled, molested, and assaulted them, only to see the man turn it around, deny, threaten, and attack them, never sounded like much fun,” she said. New York magazine contacted the two close friends to verify that E. Jean Carroll did tell them about the alleged incident.

 

With these allegations, E. Jean Carroll becomes the 16th woman to accuse Donald Trump of some form of misconduct, per Intelligencer. For those unaware of who E. Jean Carroll is, she is one of the most revered names in journalism. At the time of the alleged encounter, E. Jean Carroll was known for her frequent articles in Playboy and Esquire. She also had her own television show on America’s Talking, the cable channel that would transform into MSNBC. Her “Ask E. Jean” column has appeared in Elle magazine since 1993.

 

Trump is not the only powerful man E. Jean Carroll accused of assaulting her. In the article, she lists six alleged incidents with “hideous men.” In one episode, she accuses disgraced CBS head Les Moonves of violating her in a Beverly Hills hotel during a 1997 interview. Moonves, who stepped down from his role at CBS after multiple women brought forth allegations against him, “emphatically denies” the incident occurred.

Anonymous ID: 8d2244 June 21, 2019, 9:44 p.m. No.6813013   🗄️.is 🔗kun

 

1) E. Jean Carroll

 

The noted columnist describes being violently assaulted by Donald Trump in a department store dressing room in the 1990s in a new memoir. (New York magazine)

 

2) Jill Harth

 

Harth, a makeup artist, met Trump while making a beauty pageant business deal, and says he repeatedly kissed and groped her, including in a bedroom at Mar-a-Lago. (The Guardian)

 

3) Ivana Trump

 

Although Trump’s ex-wife now says her story was “without merit,” in a divorce deposition in 1992, Ivana Trump described a violent sexual assault by her then-husband. (The Daily Beast)

 

4) Kristin Anderson

 

Trump reached up her skirt at a nightclub without even having been introduced to her and touched her vagina through her underwear, Anderson, a former model, said. (Washington Post)

 

5) Lisa Boyne

 

At a dinner, Trump looked up women’s skirts and commented on their underwear and genitalia, according to Boyne, a health food entrepreneur. (A friend Boyne says she told at the time did not confirm her story.) (Huffington Post)

 

6) Temple Taggart

 

In 1997, when Taggart was 21 and Miss Utah, Trump introduced himself to her by kissing her directly on the lips — something she thought was “gross,” she said. (New York Times)

 

7) Mariah Billado

 

Trump walked into the dressing room while teenage beauty pageant contestants — ages 15 to 19 — were changing, Billado, who was Miss Vermont Teen USA 1997, and three anonymous contestants said. (BuzzFeed)

 

8) Cathy Heller

 

Heller was sitting with her family at a Mother’s Day brunch at Mar-a-Lago. She says when Trump came around to introduce himself, he grabbed her and tried to kiss her on the lips twice. (Guardian)

 

9) Karena Virginia

 

Virginia, a yoga instructor and life coach, was waiting for a car service outside the US Open in 1998 when Trump said “Look at those legs” to the men he was with, then grabbed her arm and touched the inside of her breast, she said. (NBC)

 

10) Bridget Sullivan

 

Sullivan, Miss New Hampshire 2000, says Trump walked through the dressing rooms of pageant contestants when they were naked in 2000. (BuzzFeed)

 

11) Tasha Dixon

 

When the Miss USA 2001 contestants were changing into bikinis, Trump “just came strolling right on in,” said Dixon, Miss Arizona 2001, who was 18 at the time. (CBS Los Angeles)

 

12) Natasha Stoynoff

 

When Stoynoff, a former People magazine reporter who covered Trump in the early 2000s, was at Mar-a-Lago to report a feature on Trump’s first anniversary with his wife Melania in 2005, Trump pushed her against a wall, kissed her, stuck his tongue into her mouth, and said, “We’re going to have an affair,” she said. (People)

 

13) Rachel Crooks

 

When Crooks, former receptionist who worked in Trump Tower in 2005, introduced herself to Trump when she was 22, he kissed her on the cheek and then on the lips, she said. A few days later, he asked for her number to, he said, give to a modeling agency. (New York Times)

 

14) Mindy McGillivray

 

When she was 23, McGillivray helped a photographer friend with an event at Mar-a-Lago. Near the end of the evening, she said, Donald Trump groped her behind. (Palm Beach Post)

 

https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2019/6/21/18701098/trump-accusers-sexual-assault-rape-e-jean-carroll