The insanity of the E. Jean Carroll case.
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Every photo of this woman I have ever seen screams "Electroshock Therapy Incomplete." She looks like she's hanging onto reality by her fingernails while imaginary rapists file through the turnstiles of her mind.
The monetary judgment is fraud. She didn't ask for nearly that much, and they are too judge the evidence, not their emotion towards the topic.
She showed no proof of economic harm.
There's going to be a big turn in this. Trump won't be paying a dime to that whore, and I think the judge is going to be in big time hot water for this as well. This is not over, not even close.
How can anyone be too judge? Too fat, too thin, too slow - OK - but too judge?
17k, there is that number again
"These six things does the Lord hate: yes seven are an abomination to him: a proud look, a lying tongue and hands that shed innocent blood. A heart that devises wicked imaginations, feet that are Swift in running to mischief, a false witness that speaks lies, and he that soweth discord among brothers" (Proverbs 6:16) Shall someone do these things (and not repent) yet go free? I think not. There is a judge that cannot be bought and cannot be fooled to whom we must give an account. "God is not mocked, whatever someone sows that shall they reap"(Matthew 7:2) It only looks for a moment, like they're getting away with it. What a slippery slope, for those who think, the Judge of judges doesn't see.