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There’s more controversy and drama swirling around the civil case involving kooky former advice columnist E. Jean Carroll, who claims President Trump “raped” her in a department store dressing room decades ago. The latest drama centers around a 2012 episode of Law & Order.

During E. Jean Carroll’s testimony on Monday, she denied seeing an episode of “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit” that Donald Trump’s lawyer suggested was the inspiration for her rape allegations against Trump.

MSNBC legal analyst Lisa Rubin was in court and had this to say about the “Law & Order” line of questioning on the stand.

Post-lunch, biggest development was an email to Carroll from a random reader informing her of a 2012 Law and Order SVU episode in which a character confesses to a rape fantasy about a Bergdorf Goodman dressing room.

Carroll said she was unaware of the episode and did not know the writer, a Marygrace O’Shea. Clear insinuation, by Tacopina, however, was that the show didn’t rip its plot from the headlines but that she ripped her headline from the show.

Carroll allowed that she is a big Law and Order fan, but not an SVU watcher. Why? It’s “too violent.”

Carroll deemed this an “astonishing coincidence” and denied the TV show had any influence on her accusations against President Trump.

The New York Post:

Carroll — who was back on the stand in Manhattan federal court for her civil rape trial against Trump — was asked by his attorney Joe Tacopina if she knew her account of the alleged 1996 attack was very similar to a brief plot line in a 2012 episode of the popular NBC show.

The 79-year-old former journalist testified she was “aware” of the episode but, “I haven’t seen it.”

A brief moment of the episode — titled “Theatre and Tricks” — involves a character talking about role-playing a rape fantasy in Bergdorf Goodman.

“Role-play took place in the dressing room of Bergdorf’s. While she was trying on lingerie I would burst in,” the character says.

Carroll, in her lawsuit, claims that the former commander-in-chief raped her in a fitting room in the lingerie section of the Fifth Avenue department store most likely in 1996.

Here’s the episode of Law & Order that has everyone talking:

Here’s an even more in depth look at the Law and Order plagiarism story by a popular Twitter user who goes by the name “I, Hypocrite”:

During the trial, Carroll also claimed that a dentist and former CBS CEO Les Moonves raped her. She stated that she didn’t file lawsuits against the other perpetrators because they didn’t publicly defame her like Trump did. We also found out via court docs that Ms. Carroll called her former black husband, John Johnson an “ape.”

RELATED: Trial updates: Apparently everybody in New York raped E. Jean Carroll… “scheme” email blows up her story… she called black husband an “ape”…

Additionally, a recently surfaced video has raised even more concerns about E. Jean Carroll’s mental state. In the video, Carroll, wearing a kooky wig, discusses her dog named “Tits” and shows off a forest that she painted blue in an effort to rehydrate a local creek. The video has left many questioning her mental capacity.

According to The Daily Beast, Democrat billionaire mega-donor named Reid Hoffman is funding Carroll’s latest attempt to take down President Trump. This is E. Jean Carroll’s second attempt in court against President Trump, who vehemently denies the allegations.


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