According to reports, a woman who said President Trump once raped her more than 20 years ago is seeking a DNA sample to back up her allegations.
On Thursday, lawyers for columnist E. Jean Carroll served Donald Trump’s attorney with a notice for the president to submit a sample on March 2 in Washington for “analysis and comparison against unidentified male DNA present on the dress.”
Carroll filed a defamation suit against Trump in November after Trump denied her rape allegation. Her lawyer then had the dress, a black wool, coat-style garment, tested for evidence, which showed DNA being found on the sleeve of at least four people, one of which is a male. Several other people have been tested and eliminated as possible contributors to the mix, so Donald could very well be the culprit.
Back in June, Trump said that Carroll was “totally lying” and he had “never met this person in my life.” While a 1987 photo shows them and their then-spouses at a social event, Trump dismissed it as a moment when he was “standing with my coat on in a line.”
While the notice is technically a demand, it’s likely that a judge will need to weigh in on whether or not Trump needs to oblige the demand because its very unlikely he’ll willingly give over his DNA without a fight.
Tia Mowry Sheds Tears When Revealing Results Of Her Ancestry DNA Test
Tia’s test revealed more about her ancestors than ever before.
We know that Tia Mowry has an identical twin and she’s previously expressed a bit about her family and how her mother is from the Bahamas and her white father is of European descent. The Real host recently wanted to know even more about her roots since she took a DNA test and shared the results with a personalized video online.
“One of the main reasons why I wanted to do this is because as I’ve gotten older, I’ve been more intrigued with who I am and where I come from,” she said, as seen in the clip below. “I’ve always known some information about my mom’s side, but I didn’t know a lot about my dad’s side. My dad is white and when my mom and my dad got married, on my dad’s side, there wasn’t a lot of support — until now.”
Tia gets quite emotional when reflecting on her ancestor’s history and how it’s clearly inspired her hard work. “I have both sides of me that are just badass,” she said. “That explains why I am such a go-getter and why I’m just so aggressive in whatever I want and I just don’t give up.”
Watch in full below.