For some strange reason, this news didn't make any headlines in the Trump-hating mainstream media.
E. Jean Carroll accused several men of sexual assault, including the babysitter's boyfriend. A dentist, a camp counselor, a college day, a president, CBS's Les Moonves — and of course, Donald Trump.
We forgive you if you've never heard this before.
The National Pulse newspaper reported:
Carroll claimed he was assaulted by several men other than Donald Trump, including a babysitter boyfriend, a dentist, a camp counselor, an unnamed college date, an unnamed boss, and CBS CEO Les Moonves. Her lawsuit against Trump was funded by Democratic billionaire Reid Hoffman.
We attempt to confirm all charges reported. We know for sure that she accused former CBS CEO Les Moonves of sexual assault.
Monfils “strongly denies” Carroll's account.
Here's what you need to know about E. Jean Carroll, previously reported here on The Gateway Pundit. The judge deemed most of this information “inadmissible” according to John Lefebvre:
- She could not remember the date, month, season or year of the accident
- She's never told anyone about it, despite being openly obsessed with her sexuality
- The dress she claims she was wearing did not exist at the time
- Her description of the dressing room at Bergdorf Goodman was inaccurate, making the sequence of events impossible
- Her lawsuit was funded by Jeffrey Epstein Ball and Democratic megadonor (and Nikki Haley) Reid Hoffman
- Democrats created a law (the Adult Survivors Act of 2022) to enable her to move forward with the lawsuit
- Her accusation is the exact plot of an episode of Law & Order (one of her “favorite shows”).
- Trump's Apprentice was also one of her favorite shows
- She has a history of falsely accusing men of rape, including Les Moonves
- “Most people think rape is sexy,” she told Anderson Cooper. “Think about fantasies.”
- She has made a career of promoting sexual promiscuity, even writing glowingly about sexual assault and naming her cat after a vagina
Carroll's interviews on television, her social media posts, and inconsistent information about her allegations should have been enough to throw out any case, but not with Judge Kaplan.
There is no way to bring this case to court. Trump wasn't even told what month or year the ridiculous story actually happened.