According to records, Democratic billionaire Jeffrey Epstein conferred at least twice more with the man who funded E. Jean Carroll’s lawsuit against Donald Trump.
A jury in New York City found Trump guilty of “sexually abusing” E Jean Carroll in a department store dressing room nearly three decades ago and awarded her $5 million in damages.
Additionally, the former president was held responsible for labeling Carroll a “liar” and denying ever having spoken to her.
In a post on Truth Social, Trump referred to the case as a “con job,” saying that he had “absolutely no idea who this woman is” and that the decision was “a continuation of the greatest witch hunt of all time.”
The civil judgment, which was officiated over by Clinton-appointed judge Lewis Kaplan, will likely be appealed for a very long time, during which Trump will not be required to pay Carroll.
Reid Hoffman, a billionaire Democrat and the founder of LinkedIn, has been identified as Carroll’s unidentified source of funding.
Democrat megadonor Reid Hoffman is currently funding the lawsuit filed by E. Jean Carroll accusing President Trump of rape (she once said “rape is sexy” on tv).
He visited Epstein’s island in 2014, after it was already revealed he was a sexual predator.
They always accuse Trump… pic.twitter.com/oAsdSak35Q
— Greg Price (@greg_price11) May 3, 2023
In 2014, Hoffman visited the infamous Little St. James private island of pedophile and human trafficker Jeffrey Epstein on behalf of then-MIT Media Lab director Joi Ito.
Later that year, Hoffman reportedly arranged to spend the night at Epstein’s townhouse in Manhattan, where he met Bill Gates and other globalists for a “breakfast party.”
The following year, in 2015, Hoffman met Epstein at his residence in Palo Alto alongside other influential Silicon Valley figures.
“It gnaws at me that, by lending my association, I helped his reputation and thus delayed justice for his survivors,” Hoffman said. “While I relied on MIT’s endorsement, ultimately I made the mistake, and I am sorry for my personal misjudgment.”
All communications occurred after Epstein was found guilty of procuring a child for prostitution and soliciting a prostitute by a Florida state court in 2008.
Hoffman has admitted supporting Carroll’s defamation suit against Trump in an attempt to undermine Trump’s administration by utilizing his wealth.
In light of Tuesday’s verdict in Carroll’s favor, the jury did make one concession to Trump, which was not charging him with rape, as Carroll had alleged. However, given that he was found liable for sexual assault and defamation, Trump promptly vowed to appeal.
“We’ll appeal. We got treated very badly by the Clinton-appointed judge,” Trump said. “And [Carroll] is a Clinton person too.”
He added: “I have no idea who this woman is.”
Carroll, 79, claimed that Trump sexually accosted her in 1996 at the Bergdorf Goodman department store across from Trump Tower in Manhattan. Trump was allegedly looking for a gift for “a girl” when he managed to cross paths with Carroll in the store. She claimed that before he pushed her into a dressing room and assaulted her, he asked for her opinion and they went shopping together. According to Trump and his legal team, the claims made by Carroll are false. According to Trump, in the former president’s initial response, Carroll was motivated by a desire to sell copies of her book.
After Trump’s denial, Carroll filed a defamation lawsuit against him, alleging that his response harmed her reputation.
More on this story via The Republic Brief:
Carroll filed a complaint, asking for punitive and compensatory damages as well as a declaration that Trump should take back his statement. CONTINUE READING…