The sitting room of E. Jean Carroll ’s modest hotel suite in Telluride is washed in muted mountain tones: beige carpets, pine fixtures and an ancient fireplace. Don’t worry, the decades-long advice columnist brings the color with her.

Carroll enters the room with her signature blonde bob and a shock-orange jumpsuit, brandished in logos reserved for Naval recruits. It’s apt, as the vaunted magazine writer has been doing battle with Donald Trump since 2019 – when she accused the president of sexual assault sometime between 1995 and 1996 in New York City.

She joins two other women in accusing Trump of that crime over the years, though two separate cases brought by Carroll (one for defamation, the other for sexual assault) were the only to be tried in court. Her journey through the accus

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