

Trump’s attorneys have sought to raise questions about why Carroll didn’t seek security camera footage from the night in question.''I'm loving that you don't know who Michael Kors is!'' says Julie Bergdorf to the ''really cute brain-box N.Y.U. His testimony supported Carroll’s recollection that the alleged assault occurred on a Thursday evening. He testified that, in the 1990s, Bergdorf remained open late on Thursday evenings and that he didn’t think there were security cameras on the sixth floor. Robert SalernoĪ former employee of Bergdorf Goodman What he said Why it mattersīeall’s testimony backed up aspects of Carroll’s account, including that she and Trump found the sixth floor free of customers or salespeople and that Trump led her into an unlocked dressing room. She testified that on Thursday evenings during the 1990s, the sixth floor of the luxury department store wasn’t very busy, that an attendant wasn’t always present in the lingerie department and that the dressing rooms were sometimes unlocked. Birnbach’s testimony also corroborated Carroll’s account of the timing: She said she remembered that Carroll’s call came in the spring of 1996 because it was shortly after Birnbach had published a story in New York Magazine about visiting Mar-a-Lago.Ī former employee of Bergdorf Goodman who worked on the sixth floor What she said Why it mattersĪs one of the two people whom Carroll says she told contemporaneously, Birnbach helped undercut Trump’s contention that Carroll made up the incident after the fact. Birnbach said she told Carroll that Trump had raped her and advised her to report the incident to the police. She testified that Carroll called her in the early evening one spring night in 1996 and told her that she had just left Bergdorf, where she had encountered Trump, who assaulted her in a dressing room, pulling down her tights and penetrating her with his penis. Trump’s attorney used his cross-examination to try to cast doubt on Carroll’s motives and memory, but Carroll did not waver, saying “Those are facts that I could never forget.” Lisa BirnbachĪ writer and longtime friend of Carroll What she said


Since there are no third-party eyewitnesses and no physical evidence, Carroll’s case hinges on whether the jury finds her credible. And she said she told two friends right away but never told anyone else until 2019, when the “Me Too” movement inspired her to publicize her account. She said she believed the attack occurred on a Thursday evening in the spring of 1996, but that she wasn’t certain of the timing.

She said Trump raped her in a dressing room in the lingerie department on the sixth floor of Bergdorf Goodman. Over the course of three days, Carroll testified in detail about her account of the alleged rape, her response at the time, and her behavior in the decades since. A writer and longtime advice columnist for Elle magazine What she said
