Trump Says He'll Provide DNA Sample in Rape Defamation Case
Trump Says He'll Provide DNA Sample in Rape Defamation Case
Former President Donald Trump has said that he will provide DNA samples to attorneys for E. Jean Carroll, a columnist who accused the billionaire politician of raping her in the bathroom of a New York City department store in the mid-1990s.According to The New York Times, Carroll says that the jacket dress she was wearing when Trump allegedly assaulted her has hung in her closet for decades.Carroll, who was once a relatively well-known author, had a DNA test conducted on the dress in 2020, filing the results in a defamation lawsuit against Trump.As LegalReader.com has reported before, Carroll sued the former president after he publicly—and repeatedly—said that he never sexually assaulted Carroll.In several statements to supporters and the media, Trump stressed that he would have never even considered having relations with Carroll, since she was not his “type.”“I’ll say it with great respect: Number one, she’s not my type,” Trump said in June of 2019. “Number two, it never happened. It never happened.”Carroll, notes The New York Times, submitted a DNA report in February 2020.However, the report purportedly ends on “page 24 of 37.”
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