The recent $5 million verdict against Donald Trump for sexual abuse and defamation in the E. Jean Carroll trial brings the #MeToo movement full circle. Trump’s 2016 election, despite evidence of sexual assault and allegations from multiple women, triggered a wave of female anger and activism. This energy was channeled into the Women’s March and the #MeToo movement, which led to revelations about sexual abuse in various industries and the passing of the Adult Survivors Act in New York. Carroll’s lawsuit represents the first legal accountability for Trump’s treatment of women, thanks to her perseverance and the #MeToo movement. The trial exemplified how #MeToo has altered the culture, with Carroll’s lawyers asking the jury to understand the nature of sexual abuse and trauma. Trump’s lawyers, on the other hand, attempted to discredit Carroll’s testimony. The verdict’s significance lies not in the fact that Trump was found liable for sexual abuse but not rape, but in the court’s affirmation that he is a misogynistic predator. Although some Republicans remain loyal to Trump, this legal victory serves as a reminder that there is a legal onslaught coming, which cannot be silenced by Trump’s lies and bluster. Carroll’s bravery forces the allegations against Trump to matter, and it is hoped that other accusers will follow suit.