1. Happened 30-years ago... or thereabouts. She can't exactly remember when.
2. Wrote the book, "What do we need men for?"
3. Carroll said that on her way out of the store she ran into Trump and he asked for help buying a gift for a woman. After suggesting a handbag or a hat, the two reputedly moved on to the lingerie section and joked about the other trying some on. Carroll said they ended up in a dressing room together, the door of which was shut, and Trump forcefully kissed her, pulled down her tights and raped her before she was able to escape. She stated that the alleged incident lasted less than three minutes. I guess her voice never worked and it's typical for her to go into dressing rooms with men.
4. In 2002, Carroll co-founded greatboyfriends.com with her sister, Cande Carroll. On the site, women recommended their ex-boyfriends to each other. GreatBoyfriends was acquired by
The Knot. In 2004, she launched Catch27.com, a spoof of
Facebook. On the site, people put their profiles on trading cards and bought, sold, and traded each other. Classy! Almost as classy as Zuckerberg starting Facebook to rate women at Harvard.
5. Carroll was fired from
Elle in February 2020; she wrote on Twitter that she was dismissed "because
Trump ridiculed my reputation, laughed at my looks, & dragged me through the mud."
Elle maintained that the decision to fire Carroll was a business decision unrelated to Trump.
She was a whore, just like Blasey Ford, and made up a bullshit story about regrets of consensual sex.