President Trump’s rape accuser E. Jean Carroll was criticized online after she said she would use the money she received from her lawsuit against the former president to pay for a new wardrobe.
The columnist appeared on “The Rachel Maddow Show” Monday night and spoke about last week’s court victory when asked about the $83.3 million award by the MSNBC host.
“You talked about using some of President Trump’s money that you’re going to get to strengthen women’s rights,” Maddow pressed. “Do you know what it is or what it looks like?”
Carol immediately responded, “I have some really big, great ideas for all the good things we’re going to do with this money.”
“First of all, Rachel, you and I are going shopping,” she said happily, as Maddow and the lawyer started laughing. “We’re going to get a whole new wardrobe and new shoes.
“What is it? Penthouse? That’s your Rachel,” she joked. “Do you want France? Do you want to go fishing in France?”
Her lawyer, Sean Crowley, eventually interrupted her and insisted to Maddow, “It’s a joke.”
The gruesome exchange led to Carroll vowing to spend the money on “things that Donald Trump wouldn’t like” and hinting at creating a “fund for women who have been sexually assaulted by Donald Trump.” It happened just the next day. on ABC’s “Good Morning America.”
Carroll is currently being criticized online for her “sneaky” answers to Maddow’s questions.
“Please talk to a real rape victim.” Written by user X. “They never laugh at things about rape and convictions.
“This is despicable @MSNBC.”
Another woman said she was a real rape victim and never laughed about rape.
“I can’t even watch TV shows that have rape scenes.” written by a social media user. “She’s a fraud.”
trump supporter also suggested“If Trump wins on appeal, the joke will be on her.”
Before the trial began earlier this month, a federal judge had already found Trump liable for defamation against Carroll, and a jury will decide how much, if any, Trump must pay in damages. Only.
In Friday’s verdict, a jury ordered Trump to pay $65 million in punishment, saying he had “never met” Carroll and acted “out of hatred, malice, and malice.” This came after a jury found Carroll liable for abuse of the law last May. Writer in a car at Bergdorf Goodman in 1996.
The former president also spoke out after Carroll claimed in June 2019 that the Ask E Gene columnist who accused her of sexual assault had a “terrible job” and should be “paid a lot of money.” Carroll was ordered to pay $11 million to help restore his reputation.
He will also have to pay $7.3 million to compensate for the pain and suffering suffered by Carroll, who received numerous death threats after being reprimanded by President Trump.
Immediately after the verdict was released, the Republican presidential frontrunner vowed to appeal.
“They took away all of my First Amendment rights,” he wrote in a post on Truth Social. “This is not America.”





