Trump denies woman's sexual assault
accusation: 'She's not my type'
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[June 26, 2019]
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S.
President Donald Trump denied a new accusation of sexual violence raised
by a woman who said she had to fight him off more than 20 years ago in
the dressing room of a high-end New York department store.
In an interview with The Hill newspaper on Monday, Trump said E. Jean
Carroll, a longtime advice columnist for Elle magazine, was "totally
lying."
“I'll say it with great respect: Number one, she’s not my type. Number
two, it never happened. It never happened, OK?” he said.
Carroll, 75, accused Trump in a New York magazine article on Friday of
attacking her in a Bergdorf Goodman dressing room in the autumn of 1995
or spring of 1996.
Trump, 73, also had denied the accusation in a statement on Friday,
saying Carroll was just trying to boost sales of a new book, and again
in remarks to reporters on Saturday.
"I am so glad I am not his type," Carroll said in a Monday evening
interview with CNN.
In the article, which was adapted from her memoir, Carroll said Trump
overpowered her in a dressing room that had a closed door and penetrated
her in an encounter that lasted no more than three minutes.
She said she told two friends, but did not report Trump to authorities
because she feared retribution from the wealthy and connected
businessman. News outlets including the New York Times said the friends
corroborated her report over the weekend.
She wrote Trump pushed her against the wall and put his mouth against
her lips.
"He seizes both my arms and pushes me up against the wall a second time,
and, as I become aware of how large he is, he holds me against the wall
with his shoulder and jams his hand under my coat dress and pulls down
my tights," she wrote.
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She wrote it was a "colossal struggle" after he penetrated her. She
wrote that she was finally able to push him out and off before she
opened the door and fled.
More than a dozen women have accused Trump of making unwanted sexual
advances against them years before he entered politics. Trump has
denied the accusations.
Trump's longtime personal lawyer, Michael Cohen, was sentenced in
December to three years in prison for crimes that included
orchestrating payments to pornographic film star Stormy Daniels and
former Playboy model Karen McDougal shortly before the 2016
presidential election.
In the article, Carroll described the experiences of other women,
who received death threats from Trump supporters and denials and
ridicule from the president.
In subsequent television interviews, Carroll said she made the
decision to go public because that would be her advice to other
women in her situation.
(Reporting by Doina Chiacu; Editing by Howard Goller)
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