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Advice columnist E. Jean Carroll who accused U.S. President Donald Trump of sexual assault is now seeking his DNA to prove her claims.

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A woman who accused U.S. President Donald Trump of sexual assault is now seeking his DNA to prove her claims.

E. Jean Carroll who is an advice columnist claimed that Trump attacked her back in the 1990s.


President Trump and E. Jean Carroll

According to her, the President sexually assaulted her at a luxury department store in Manhattan known as Bergdorf Goodman.

Ms. Carroll allegedly filed a lawsuit against Trump in November last year. President Trump denied the allegations.

In fact, he insisted that he had never even seen Carroll in his life despite pictures of the two resurfacing on social media.

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To prove her claim, Carroll’s lawyers have recently served one of Trump’s attorney’s with papers on Thursday 30th January requesting the president’s DNA.

The President is required to provide a sample by March 2 which will be used to compare with a DNA sample on the dress Carroll was wearing the day she was attacked.

The columnist apparently kept the dress all those years from which the male DNA sample was retrieved from.

“After Trump sexually assaulted me, I took the black dress I had been wearing and hung it in my closet. I only wore it once since then,” said Carroll.

Carroll first published the story of Trump assaulting her in a changing room last year in the New York Magazine.

“He unzips his pants, and, forcing his finger around my private area thrusts his penis halfway – or completely, I’m not certain – inside me,” reads an excerpt.

Trump’s lawyers are yet to make a public comment about this matter but it’s only a matter of time.

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