Jean Carroll says she ‘never suffered’ mentally from alleged Trump assault

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Martin said she feared that Trump would use his team of lawyers to make her life hard and advised to keep it quiet, saying, "Don't tell anybody".

Carroll, a New York-based advice columnist, claims Donald Trump sexually assaulted her in a dressing room at a Manhattan department store in the mid-1990s. Trump has denied the allegation.

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Trump responded to the rape allegations by saying that Carroll is "not my type".

Two women who magazine advice columnist E. Jean Carroll spoke to after an alleged sexual assault by Donald Trump are speaking publicly for the first time. Carroll told the Times she did not consider coming forward before the November 2016 election as other women did because she believed such accusations would boost his candidacy. However, the store said it has no record to back her claim.

Carroll told The Post that, like many women who have been assaulted, she blamed herself.

Birnbach said Carroll called her right after the alleged incident, "breathless and laughing".

"I know a lot of women he has hassled", Birnbach said.

"I wanted to forget it", she said.

"Essentially, you're either for him or against him, and if you're for him, it doesn't matter what he's done", said Larry Sabato, who directs the University of Virginia's Centre for Politics.

It became once his third denial since Ms Carroll went public, with Mr Trump previously accusing her of "trying to promote a recent e book" and "peddling false data". "Come to my house'". It was 15 minutes of my life, it's over. "Don't ever tell anybody, I just had to tell someone".

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Carol Martin, a former news anchor on WCBS-TV, and Lisa Birnbach, a writer and author of the best-selling book "The Official Preppy Handbook", said they had opposite reactions when Carroll told them of her alleged encounter with Trump at Bergdorf Goodman.

"It's very ironic because "Law & Order" happens to be one of my favorite shows", she said. I said, no, it goes with your eyes.

"I said, 'Don't tell anybody, '" Martin said.

Having her clothes ripped off by a group of men, ' she said of the later writer.

Trump denies the sexual assault allegations levelled against him by E. Jean Carroll.

That said, you could screenshot it, there are ways that third-party outlets could further amplify the same. "It never happened, OK?" he told the Hill newspaper on Monday.

The Google employee told an undercover Project Veritas reporter that Google is a "highly biased political machine that is bent on never letting somebody like Donald Trump come to power again". Carroll has described the conversations with her friends, but their names were not revealed until now.

New York Magazine said it corroborated the account with two unnamed women, descriptions for whom match Birnbach and Martin.

A woman who made shock accusations she was sexually assaulted by Donald Trump left a TV host stumped by freaky comments about the alleged assault during a live interview.

Senator Mazie Hirnono, a Hawaii Democrat, called it a sad day when a rape accusation against the president leaves the country numb.

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