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Trump Accuser E. Jean Carroll Backed by Epstein Island Visitor Reid Hoffman

LinkedIn co-founder Reid admits Trump accuser E. Jean Carroll visited convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein's private island, also known as “pedophile island.'' – Supported by Mr. Hoffman.

The penalty phase of Carroll's civil suit against the former president began this week, a second lawsuit stemming from Trump's 2019 comments denying Carroll's rape claims.

As Breitbart News reported:

Nevertheless, in September, U.S. Judge Lewis A. Kaplan ruled that President Trump had defamed Trump when he denied raping her in 2019. Carroll could not remember the year of her alleged assault, and there were no witnesses to corroborate her claims. However, Kaplan deemed Trump's comments defamatory because the jury found him liable for the sexual assault and defamation of Carroll. The jury awarded her $5 million in damages. But the second lawsuit stems from comments President Trump made in 2019.

But Carroll has also made controversial social media posts of his own, highlighted by the former president, who is backed by billionaire Democratic mega-donor Reid Hoffman. .He publicly acknowledged this fact in a document nine months ago. LinkedIn Posthe claimed that he “prefers to talk about these values ​​and ideas rather than comment on specific gifts that I have made.”

Reid Hoffman, co-founder of LinkedIn Corp., in Sun Valley, Idaho, on July 14, 2023. (David Paul Morris/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

“But many of them have a theme: defending the rule of law against the threat posed by Donald Trump's scorched-earth legal tactics. In and out of the courtroom, women are the key players named by President Trump. As Franklin Foer pointed out, President Trump's hostility toward women has been a key feature of his ideology throughout his adult life,'' Hoffman argues, adding that “philanthropy, politics, “We are happy to support women who fight for business advancement and justice.” ” as well as the NeverTrump movement.

In the post, he acknowledged that he financially supported E. Jean Carroll, who accused President Trump of molesting and raping him in a Bergdorf Goodman dressing room in the mid-1990s.

Trump's legal team has branded my support for Carroll's case a “secret,” but I have taken no steps to hide the financial support I have provided to this case since it began. I want to make it clear that I have never done this before. Second, and more importantly, while much of the media attention has been focused on this particular story, the rule of law and how courts treat all citizens, not just those with sufficient resources and power, We must not forget the whole point of the ideal of being an institution of justice. To manipulate the game in their favor.

Mr. Hoffman has donated to President Biden's campaign and the pro-Nikki Haley PAC, has ties to Mr. Epstein, and has visited Little St. James. “This is extremely ironic, given Hoffman's strong advocacy for women.

Author E. Jean Carroll arrives at a federal courthouse in New York, U.S., on Tuesday, April 25, 2023.  A trial is scheduled to begin today in a civil lawsuit brought by Carroll, who claims she was raped by Donald Trump in the 1990s.Photographer: Stephanie Keith/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Author E. Jean Carroll will appear in federal court in New York on Tuesday, April 25, 2023. (Stephanie Keith/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

As Breitbart News reported:

especially, journal Detailing the relationship between Mr. Hoffman and Mr. Epstein, it revealed that Mr. Hoffman visited Epstein's Island and later planned to stay overnight at Mr. Epstein's Upper East Side townhouse in December 2014. .

Mr. Hoffman, who is worth $2.1 billion, said his last interaction with Mr. Epstein was in 2015, when he invited the convicted sex offender to a dinner in Palo Alto, California, with other Big Tech executives. said.

Mr. Hoffman said: journal He visited Epstein Island for a fundraiser for the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and apologized for meeting with Epstein.

Meanwhile, things are heating up in the courtroom, with US Judge Louis A. Kaplan reportedly threatening to throw President Trump from the courtroom, to which the president responded that he would be “glad” to do so.

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