A US journalist alleges rape against Donald Trump. A DNA test is meant to provide clarity.
- An American journalist and author has made serious allegations against Donald Trump .
- He is said to have raped than twenty years more.
- A DNA test should now clarify.
Washington - An author made serious allegations against US President Donald Trump * last June. He is said to have raped her more than 20 years ago in a locker room at the Bergdorf Goodman department store in New York.
Donald Trump: author makes rape allegations
The author E. Jean Carroll (76) now wants to ensure clarity using a DNA test. She is said to have worn a black dress with Donald Trump at the time of the incident, according to the Washington Post. The genetic makeup of at least four different people is said to have been found on the dress. An inheritance should be male. The newspaper relies on a laboratory report.
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- J (@wavedeva) January 31, 2020The authors' lawyers sent Trump * a request to deliver a saliva sample to Washington on March 02. The American news broadcaster CNN quotes Carroll as saying: “After Donald Trump sexually assaulted me, I took the black dress I was wearing and hung it in my closet. I have only worn it again since then and that was at the photo shoot for the New York Magazine article about my book.
Donald Trump: US President is said to have raped author E. Jean Carroll
In June 2019, Trump * told the US newspaper "The Hill": Number one: she's not my type. Number two: it never happened. It never happened, okay? ”Meanwhile, the Associated Press (AP) has asked Trump's legal counsel to comment.
It's not the first time Trump has been accused of being assaulted. A number of lawsuits are pending in US courts, but so far without consequences for Donald Trump .
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