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New York Magazine columnist E. Jean Carroll has accused US President Donald Trump of sexually abusing her in a store fitting room in the mid-90s. This was published in the magazine this Friday, as an extract from his new book, What Do We Need Men For? ( Why do we need men? ). Carroll claims she met Trump at Bergdorf Goodman, a luxury store in Manhattan, and agreed to help him select a gift for a girl after he asked her for advice. And she has written that Trump violently abused her after entering a store fitting room with him, even penetrating her. Discover more stories on Business Insider Spain. Columnist E. Jean Carroll has accused US President Donald Trump of sexually abusing her in a store fitting room in the mid-90s.
We use the term "sexual abuse" and not "rape" because it is what Carroll uses, even though the situation he describes would be classified as rape.) The accusation was published this Friday in New York magazine as an extract from his new book, What Do We Need Men For? ( Why do we need men? ). Carroll claims she met Trump at Bergdorf Goodman, a luxury SW Business Directory store in Manhattan, and agreed to help him select a gift for a girl after he asked her for advice. Trump then attacked her after entering a store fitting room with her. "As soon as the fitting room door closes, he pounces on me, pushes me against the wall, hits my head very hard and puts his mouth against my lips," he said.
A second later, still in his work clothes, shirt, tie, suit jacket, coat, he opens his coat, lowers his pants and, forcing his fingers around my intimacy, inserts his penis halfway (or everything, I'm not sure), inside me . It becomes a huge battle. Carroll has claimed that he physically fought Trump and fled the scene of the encounter, which lasted "no more than three minutes." "I try to step on his foot. I try to push him with one free hand (for some reason, I'm still clutching my bag with the other) and I finally get one knee high enough to push him out and I turn around, open the door and I run out of the fitting room," he posted. Carroll has pointed out that at that time she told two friends, both journalists, what happened, although she has not revealed their names. Both have confirmed to New York magazine that they had these conversations with Carroll.