E. Jean Carroll is a brave woman. In 2019, she sued Donald Trump for calling her a liar after she went public with the accusation that he had raped her in a Bergdorf Goodman dressing room in the mid 1990s. There was a second trial. This one was about defamation and sexual abuse. Juries in both court proceedings found Donald Trump guilty. E. Jean Carroll was awarded more than $88 million in damages. Now, President Trump has asked the Supreme Court to overturn the judgement that he defamed and sexually abused her. She’s written a book about the legal warfare called Not My Type. We talk about resistance, trauma and never giving up. We also talk about why E. Jean Carroll never had sex again after Donald Trump assaulted her.