Elizabeth Jean “E. Jean” Carroll was born on December 12, 1943 in Detroit, Michigan. Carroll has been a contributing editor to Esquire, Outside, and Playboy magazines. She became the first woman to walk from Irian Jaya to Munfomin in the former West Iriana in the West.
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Elizabeth Jean “E. Jean” Carroll was born on December 12, 1943 in Detroit, Michigan. Carroll appeared on the mid-1980s edition of Card Sharks hosted by Bob Eubanks. Carroll has been a contributing editor to Esquire, Outside, and Playboy magazines. In June 2019, Carroll accused Les Moonves and Donald Trump of sexually assaulting her in the mid to late 1990s. BothMoonves and Trump denied the allegations. Carroll also runs the AskEJean. com website, based on the Elle column, where users can type in questions and receive instant video answers on topics such as careers, beauty, sex, men, diet, and friends. In 2002, Carroll’s \”The Cheerleaders\”, which appeared in Spin, was selected as one of the year’s \”Best True Crime Reporting\” pieces.
For Outside, Carroll wrote about taking Fran Lebowitz camping and going down the New Guinea Star with a group of women. Several of E. Jean’s pieces for Outside have been in various editions of Outside. For Playboy, she told that editors told her that modern women run around complaining that they want a primitive man, so I thought it would be fun to come to New Guinea and find a real one. She became the first woman to walk from Irian Jaya to Munfomin in the former West Iriana in the West.
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