❓WHAT HAPPENED: E. Jean Carroll has written a new book detailing her court battles with President Donald J. Trump, titled Not My Type: One Woman vs. a President.
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: E. Jean Carroll, President Donald Trump, and attorneys Roberta Kaplan, Joe Tacopina, and Alina Habba.
📍WHEN & WHERE: The book was released on Tuesday, shortly after a court upheld a $5 million civil judgment against Trump.
💬KEY QUOTE: “The behind-the-scenes goings-on at those two trials were so funny and so hilarious.” – E. Jean Carroll.
🎯IMPACT: Carroll’s book offers a detailed and personal account of her legal battles with Trump, potentially reigniting public discussion on the cases.
E. Jean Carroll has released her new book, Not My Type: One Woman vs. a President, chronicling her experiences during two civil court trials involving President Donald J. Trump. The book takes its name from President Trump’s response to Carroll’s rape allegations, when he said, “I’ll say it with great respect: Number one, she’s not my type. Number two, it never happened.”
The book became available on Tuesday, just days after an appeals court upheld a $5 million civil judgment against Trump related to alleged sexual abuse in the mid-1990s and defamation. Jeffrey Epstein-linked Democrat megadonor Reid Hoffman initially bankrolled the case.
Speaking to MSNBC’s Morning Joe, Carroll said the “behind-the-scenes goings-on at those two trials were so funny and so hilarious,” despite their supposedly traumatic subject matter. She also revealed that the book was kept secret during its development, with her publisher locking copies in their offices to avoid leaks. “It was a top-secret job. I think we got away with it,” she said.
Carroll highlighted various figures involved in the legal proceedings, including Judge Lewis Kaplan, whom she described as “a steel rod of a man” with a sharp wit, and Trump’s attorneys Joe Tacopina and Alina Habba. Referring to her attorney, Roberta Kaplan, Carroll said she had “a lust for battle.” She noted the courtroom dynamics as a blend of “hijinks, humor, and dead serious days.”
Carroll dismissed accusations that her book is an attempt to profit from her legal battles with Trump. “I’m an old journalist,” she said, claiming there “was no way, no way I could help myself but to take note of what actually was going on.”
The book’s release will likely draw renewed attention to Carroll’s strange allegations. The 81-year-old advice columnist claimed Trump raped her in New York’s Bergdorf Goodman department store, in changing rooms that, by her own admission, are usually locked, on a floor that is usually bustling with staff and customers, but was on this occasion deserted. Bizarrely, jurors found Trump was not liable for rape, but was liable for sexual abuse and defamation.
Carroll has accused at least seven men and boys besides Trump of attacking her over the decades in separate incidents.
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