January 29th 2024.
E Jean Carroll, the woman who accused former President Donald Trump of rape, recently spoke out about her plans for the money she was awarded in her defamation lawsuit against him. She stated that she intends to use the funds to cause Trump pain, as he had caused her pain by labeling her a liar and destroying her reputation.
In her interview with George Stephanopoulos on Good Morning America, Carroll shared that she hopes to use the money for something that Trump hates. She mentioned the possibility of creating a fund for women who have been sexually assaulted by Trump, stating, "If it'll cause him pain for me to give money to certain things, that's my intent."
Carroll also opened up about her experience during the trial, revealing that she had been unable to sleep, eat, or think straight in the days leading up to it. However, once the trial began and she faced Trump in the courtroom, her fears disappeared. She described him as "like an emperor without clothes," and realized that his power seemed to come from the attention of those around him.
The jury, consisting of seven men and two women, reached a verdict in less than three hours, awarding Carroll over $83 million in damages. Trump was not present at the time of the ruling, as he had stormed out of the courtroom during the closing argument. Carroll smiled as the verdict was read, feeling elated and fulfilled.
In response to the verdict, Trump called the ruling "absolutely ridiculous" and accused the legal system of being used as a political weapon. However, Carroll expressed her joy and satisfaction, stating, "The elation was so great on Friday, it filled me up. It was almost painful."
Carroll also discussed her plans for the future, stating that she is determined to use her voice and platform to continue speaking out against Trump and advocating for women who have been victims of sexual assault. She also shared her belief that Trump cannot win the 2024 election, as he is an "emperor without clothes" and has no power without the attention of those around him.
In the end, Carroll's bravery and determination to seek justice against a powerful figure like Trump serves as an inspiration to many. And with her plans to use the money for a cause that Trump hates, she continues to be a strong and fearless advocate for women everywhere.
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