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I hate to resurrect this subject because that gold-digging slut's name should never be mentioned in my household.
But here goes...
"That would be an expensive round of golf.
E. Jean Carroll believes that President Trump would have won his $90 million court battle against her if he’d only “listened to his attorney” and testified in his own defense.
The journalist, TV host and advice columnist sued Trump during his first term, claiming that he sexually assaulted her in a Bergdorf Goodman fitting room in the 1990s.
After the jury found in her favor, Trump called her a liar — and then she sued him for defamation. (Both decisions are being appealed.)
During a round of golf in Ireland near the end of the first trial in 2019, Trump told reporters that he may cut his trip short to testify in the case. But in the end he stayed on the Emerald Isle.
During a live taping of Cat Greenleaf’s “Soberness Story Hour” podcast at the Algonquin Hotel Thursday, Carroll said she believes that decision cost him that case.
“[His lawyer] Joe Tacopina is a great defense attorney and he did his best for Trump,” she said. “If Trump had followed his advice, he may have won. He could have won. But he didn’t follow Joe Tacopina’s advice. He didn’t come home from Ireland.” (It’s unclear why Carroll thinks Tacopina advised Trump to testify.)
She said that Trump’s White House victories prove he’s good at making a compelling case for himself, and that she believes “he could have won over at least one juror and gotten a hung jury.” She added, “we didn’t have a Manhattan jury . . . we had an upstate, Trump jury,” drawn from Republican-leaning cities and towns.
Exclusive | E. Jean Carroll thinks Trump would have defeated her in court battle if he’d testified.
But here goes...
E. Jean Carroll thinks Trump would have defeated her in court battle if he’d testified
"That would be an expensive round of golf.
E. Jean Carroll believes that President Trump would have won his $90 million court battle against her if he’d only “listened to his attorney” and testified in his own defense.
The journalist, TV host and advice columnist sued Trump during his first term, claiming that he sexually assaulted her in a Bergdorf Goodman fitting room in the 1990s.
After the jury found in her favor, Trump called her a liar — and then she sued him for defamation. (Both decisions are being appealed.)
During a round of golf in Ireland near the end of the first trial in 2019, Trump told reporters that he may cut his trip short to testify in the case. But in the end he stayed on the Emerald Isle.
During a live taping of Cat Greenleaf’s “Soberness Story Hour” podcast at the Algonquin Hotel Thursday, Carroll said she believes that decision cost him that case.
“[His lawyer] Joe Tacopina is a great defense attorney and he did his best for Trump,” she said. “If Trump had followed his advice, he may have won. He could have won. But he didn’t follow Joe Tacopina’s advice. He didn’t come home from Ireland.” (It’s unclear why Carroll thinks Tacopina advised Trump to testify.)
She said that Trump’s White House victories prove he’s good at making a compelling case for himself, and that she believes “he could have won over at least one juror and gotten a hung jury.” She added, “we didn’t have a Manhattan jury . . . we had an upstate, Trump jury,” drawn from Republican-leaning cities and towns.
Exclusive | E. Jean Carroll thinks Trump would have defeated her in court battle if he’d testified.