E. Jean Carroll took on former President Donald Trump and gained, and now she needs different ladies to know that they’ve the energy to do the identical.
Chatting with attendees at Fortune’s Most Highly effective Ladies dinner on Tuesday in New York, Carroll, who gained $83.3 million in defamation damages in opposition to Trump in January, mentioned that the result of the upcoming presidential election could depend upon the ladies’s vote.
“Women could actually win this election,” she informed Fortune’s Emma Hinchliffe. “Black women, particularly in the 2020 election, stepped up. And now I think the suburban mothers and suburban women should step up in this election.”
Carroll, a journalist and creator, sued Trump for defamation after he referred to as her a liar in 2019 when she publicly accused him of sexually assaulting her in a Bergdorf Goodman dressing room in 1996. A jury discovered that Trump’s statements had considerably broken Carroll’s repute. It was the second time that Carroll defeated the previous president in a courtroom. The earlier Might, a separate jury discovered Trump not responsible for rape, however responsible of sexually assaulting Carroll after which defaming her by claiming she made the story up. The decision noticed Carroll awarded $5 million, elevating the entire determine owed to her by Trump to $88.3 million.
Fueled by these victories, Carroll, who was joined onstage by her lawyer Roberta Kaplan, informed the viewers that she feels “very, very positive” concerning the energy of ladies to result in social change, regardless of vital setbacks to ladies’s rights together with the overturning of Roe v. Wade and the latest throwing out of Harvey Weinstein’s 2020 rape conviction by New York’s highest court docket.
“I don’t think we’re going to be stopped, I really don’t,” mentioned Carroll. “We just have to work really hard to help our sisters in the South, getting rights back over their own bodies.”
Carroll has but to obtain her cash from Trump however that hasn’t stopped her making massive plans for how you can spend it. “I’m going to give it to everything Donald Trump hates,” she mentioned. “He stacks the Supreme Court with conservative justices who take away women’s rights over their own bodies. I’m going to put as much as I can [in]to getting women’s rights back over our own bodies. I’m going to give it to making sure women become lawyers, particularly mothers who would like to have some scholarship assistance…Because he doesn’t have a dog, I want to give some to the ASPCA.”
Requested how she copes with being a goal of on-line vitriol amongst Trump’s supporters, Carroll mentioned that her expertise is consultant of what many ladies encounter on social media. “Every woman in this room has people saying terrible things [about them] on X, on Instagram. We all get, ‘you’re ugly, you’re old, you’re shriveled, you don’t deserve this, you’re pathetic, you’re hideous.’ We are all getting it. I am not unusual.”
The conclusions of her trials, nonetheless, make the abuse simpler to endure. And Carroll mentioned she felt stirred to be in the identical room as so many influential ladies.
“A serious woman is an extremely powerful entity,” she warned. “The thing is never to despair—never despair. Always stay positive to be able to pull off what we’ve got to pull off.”