Trump speaks about woman who accused him of sexual assault, says 'she's not my type'
Trump speaks about woman who accused him of sexual assault, says 'she's not my type'
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WASHINGTON: In the past, U.S. President Donald Trump was accused of sexual abuse. On the other hand, he once again denied the allegations of sexual harassment against him, saying the TV show host and magazine columnist who accused him was "not his type".

Yes, the woman hosted a television show in the 1990s and Trump said that "E. Jean Carroll is completely lying about the alleged attack at a Manhattan department store. The first thing that I would like to say with all respect is that she is not my type. The second this never happened."

It never happened, okay?' You let everyone know that before Trump accused Carroll, 'She's trying to sell her new book and spreading false news for it.'" 75-year-old Carroll wrote in an article published Friday in New York magazine. was charged on Friday. The author later said that "she would consider taking forward the allegations against Trump." In the article, the woman wrote that "she met Trump at the Bergdorf Goodman department store in late 1995 or early 1996. She recognized that she was a 'real estate tycoon' Trump.

Trump told her that he came there to buy gifts for 'a girl'. Carroll said Trump knew he was a TV aunt and the two joked during the period. They also encouraged each other to wear some lingerie," he said.

In the case, Carroll alleged that "he then went to a dressing room where the woman accused Trump of rape." In Carol's upcoming book, Trump denied all the allegations against her and she refused to let her know despite being pictured with Carol in New York Magazine with details of her allegations. "It's terrible when people make such comments," he said.

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