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I'm curious what's tangential.
I repeat: Neither claim is provably true in a way that should lead to legal consequences for the accused. But neither is it provably untrue in a way that should lead to legal consequences for the women involved.
The entire concept of a "conviction" (or any kind of verdict, as we're talking about civil not criminal trials here) on the basis of one person's testimony to behavior that happened decades ago is obscene. It is contrary to the idea of civil liberties and limited government. Full stop. If in the jury box I'd be a vote against, regardless of the law involved.
Trying to adjudicate who had sex with whom and how into it they were decades ago is a morass. Trying to do so is obscene, and should not be a part of our politics. Full stop. That was my position on Brett Kavanaugh, on Tara Reade, on Trump's various women, it'll be my position on the next one too.
It's extremely likely that she is lying, or simply wrong, about multiple details of any quick moving event that happened decades ago. Trump, in turn, denied ever knowing her and said she was so ugly he'd never fuck her anyway; when confronted under oath with photos of their meeting, Trump misidentified Carroll as his then-mistress/later-second-wife Maples. Humans aren't actually so good at this stuff.
Jean Carroll has demonstrably lied.
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