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    The Comedy of Litigation: E. Jean Carroll vs. Donald Trump

    In a scene straight out of a fashion magazine—think muted olive-green jumpsuits and shimmery blazers—E. Jean Carroll strutted into Newsweek’s Manhattan office like she was about to take the runway. Her outfit screamed “I’m here to reclaim my $83.3 million” rather than “I just came from a lawsuit.” Carroll, now 81, has miraculously wrangled two legal victories against none other than former President Donald Trump, and her plan involves spending that hefty sum on causes he loathes. The rebel move? Every time she spends a dollar, Trump is likely to lose a few more hairs.

    This isn’t just any tale of courtroom drama. Carroll’s book, *Not My Type*, takes Trump’s infamous dismissal of her claims and uses it as a launching pad for a splendid literary escapade. Subtitled *One Woman vs. a President*, it chronicles her legal fights where juries unanimously found Trump guilty of sexual abuse and defamation. Unfortunately, proving rape? That’s where the plot thickens. Lucky for her, Trump now owes her around $88 million, with interest accruing faster than his Twitter meltdowns.

    In a surprising twist, an appeals court recently tossed Trump’s attempts to overturn one verdict like a bad salad. However, he’s still challenging the $83.3 million judgment, insisting that his podium as president shields him. Ah, the ol’ presidential immunity—because what could be more presidential than being immune to consequences?

    The plot thickens further with Carroll’s witty recounting of her experiences in court, which mixes dry transcripts with humor as delectable as a three-tier wedding cake at a diner. “It felt like high comedy,” she quipped. Only in her version, the main character is a former president bouncing around accusations like a super ball on a sugar high.

    Details about courtroom fashion? You bet! Carroll examines the outfits of Trump’s legal team as if they were contestants on a reality bingo game. “Did you see Alina Habba’s eyeshadow? So breathtaking!” The courtroom not only becomes a stage but one could argue it’s a dysfunctional runway where every jab and rebuttal becomes a performance piece. At one point, she cleverly notes that Tacopina, Trump’s defense attorney, is “built like Popeye,” perhaps suggesting that a little spinach could lead to better arguments.

    Comedy of Errors

    “I want you to be as discombobulated as I am when we go to trial,” Carroll told her audience, hitting them with an opening line that could be the favorite of any stand-up comedian. The book vaults you straight into her deposition, leaving the reader wondering if there’s an intermission for popcorn. The laughter blooms even in absurd moments, like when the former president confused her with his ex-wife, believing “she’s not my type.” At this point, one might be tempted to throw a ‘How is this not a sitcom?’ label on the entire saga.

    The transcripts earned high praise from Carroll, who called them “comedy gold,” perhaps in an attempt to make the serious nature of the trials a little less oppressive. Who knew that debates over doors and listing lovers could double up as a sitcom script worthy of primetime? Because what’s more surreal than a powerful man misidentifying a woman while battling in court? It’s positively Shakespearean!

    Beyond Just Money

    But let’s not forget the serious undertones woven into this comedic drama. Carroll’s courtroom escapades shattered the stereotype of the “perfect” sexual assault victim, thanks to her lawyer, Roberta Kaplan, who is described—and rightfully so—as “a once-in-a-generation legal mind.” That’s right, folks, we’ve got a real-life superhero here with a cape made of courtroom transcripts. Carroll points out that she laughed during the assault, which her critics have clucked about like it was a cardinal sin. “Women don’t behave one way or the other,” she correctly notes, proving yet again that the world needs more nuance and fewer stereotypes.

    Taking the moral high ground, Carroll is setting up the E. Jean Carroll Foundation, and her shopping list for that $83.3 million includes women’s reproductive rights and protecting democracy. “My mission is to make Trump angry,” she declares. Sounds like a noble pursuit, considering he’ll turn more colors than a chameleon in a paint store when he hears about it. It’s not just about retribution; it’s about making a statement, and who doesn’t love a well-placed mic drop?

    As Carroll points out, the ignorance surrounding her case isn’t just her burden—it’s a societal issue. Her reflections serve as a call to action for women everywhere: “We hold the purse strings!” With a rallying cry like that, the audience might just march straight to the streets, armed with their own stories and a surplus of sass.

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