In June 2019, E. Jean Carroll was on the cover of New York Magazine. She was dressed in what she claimed to be the Donna Karan jacket dress she had on when she was reportedly attacked by Donald Trump in a 1994 changing room at the Bergdorf Goodman. Later, when New York Magazine revealed that the dress she claimed to be wearing was not available for purchase in 1994, she was compelled to retract her statement.
Carroll subsequently stated that the attack was either in 1995 or 1996. She still isn’t sure, though, when it happened. Carroll claimed that before the incident, she had gone to buy lingerie at the upscale department store in New York City with Trump, whom she had met on the street. The entire narrative is implausible.
New York Magaine said on its cover, “The jacket dress she was wearing that day has hung in her closet ever since; she wore it again for the first time for her portrait with New York.”
E. Jean Carroll wrote her bizarre story in New York Magazine in June 2019. Carroll said she kept the dress in her closet after the alleged assault. She says she never wore it again and that, “I have never had sex with anybody ever again.”
She even held a photo shoot with New York Magazine in the dress. However, there was one big problem with this woman’s story. The Donna Karan jacket dress was not even made or sold in 1994. The story is a complete hoax.
Trump Attorney Boris Epshteyn spoke outside the courtroom in New York City where the E. Jean Carroll case is taking place in front of Clinton-appointed Judge Lewis Kaplan’s kangaroo court.
Boris told reporters outside the courthouse that the dress E. Jean Carroll said she was wearing in 1995 or 1996 when Donald Trump allegedly assaulted her was not made in 1994 as she originally stated. It is not clear when this dress was first available.
Attorney Boris Epshteyn: “She said, this is the dress I wore in 1994. They went back, they checked. The dress wasn’t even made in 1994. And that’s why the date’s moved around. This is the 80s. Is it the 90s? Is it the 2000s? President Trump has consistently stated that he was falsely accused and he has the right to defend himself.”