NEW: E. Jean Carroll requests Trump's DNA related to sexual assault allegation.
“After Trump sexually assaulted me, I took the black dress I had been wearing and hung it in my closet,” Carroll said in a statement Thursday.
"As a result, we’ve requested a simple saliva sample from Mr. Trump to test his DNA, and there really is no valid basis for him to object," Kaplan said.
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