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.
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