
Columnist E. Jean Carroll, who a civil court found was sexually assaulted in the 1990s by President Donald Trump, was left stunned Saturday evening after having received a “love letter” from the president’s fundraising campaign, and apparently without having signed up for the mailing list.
“It’s Valentine’s Day E Jean!” reads the email Carroll said she received, unsolicited, from Trump’s fundraising campaign, a lucrative operation that directs supporters to make contributions to his political action committee. “I love you, and I was pretty sure you loved me back!”
Taking to social media, Carroll shared a screenshot of the email she’d received, and insisted she never signed up to receive such emails.
“Yes. This is a real email. No. I did not sign up on this mailing list,” Carroll wrote Saturday evening in a social media post on X. “Yes. We are living in a crazy world.”
It’s unknown who signed Carroll up for Trump’s fundraising emails, but the optics of someone who was found in civil court to have been sexually assaulted by Trump receiving the "love letter" left some onlookers stunned.
“This email mocking Trump’s sex assault victim E. Jean Carroll is being sent out by the official Trump campaign,” wrote liberal political commentator Brian Krassenstein to their nearly 1 million followers on X. “What a sick and twisted piece of crap.”
After being found to have sexually assaulted Carroll, Trump was ordered to pay an $83 million judgement, a judgement that his legal team has been desperately trying to have overturned, and by submitting false information to the Supreme Court.
Carroll first accused Trump of sexual assault in 2019, accusing Trump of having sexually assaulted her in a Bergdorf Goodman luxury department store in New York City, New York. Trump has repeatedly denied the accusation.
Yes. This is a real email. No .I did not sign up on this mailing list. Yes. We are living in a crazy world. pic.twitter.com/heB9Kiu2YL
— E. Jean Carroll (@ejeancarroll) February 15, 2026




