A former model has come forward with serious allegations against Donald Trump, claiming that he groped her in Trump Tower in 1993 while Jeffrey Epstein was present. Stacey Williams shared her story with The Guardian, highlighting troubling events that transpired over three decades ago.
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Williams first encountered Trump through Epstein at a Christmas party in 1992. Months later, she visited Trump at his Manhattan skyscraper with Epstein. Upon arrival, she alleges that Trump welcomed her by pulling her close and groping her, claiming he touched her “all over [her] breasts,” as well as her waist and buttocks. “I froze,” she recounted, feeling “deeply confused” as the incident unfolded.
According to Williams, she witnessed Trump and Epstein exchange smiles during the incident, which left her feeling violated and disoriented.
The Trump campaign has vehemently denied Williams’ allegations. Spokesperson Karoline Leavitt described the claims as “unequivocally false,” suggesting they were part of a politically motivated smear campaign tied to the Harris campaign. “It’s obvious this fake story was contrived,” she asserted.
Williams, now 56, elaborated on her experiences during a Zoom call organized by Survivors for Kamala, a group advocating for victims of sexual abuse. She described feeling ashamed and disgusted after the incident, claiming Epstein berated her on the sidewalk afterward. “I felt like a piece of meat,” she told The Guardian, reflecting on the emotional turmoil that followed.
While Williams did not realize the full extent of Epstein’s abusive behavior at the time, her account raises questions about the social circles that enabled such conduct.
Despite Trump’s insistence that he distanced himself from Epstein after the financier’s 2019 arrest for child sex trafficking, their relationship has been well-documented. They were seen together on numerous occasions over the years, and Trump himself acknowledged in a 2002 interview that Epstein was “a lot of fun to be with.”
Following Epstein’s arrest, Trump stated that he had not spoken to Epstein in over 15 years, characterizing him as someone he was not a fan of. This statement contrasts sharply with earlier comments that portrayed Epstein in a favorable light.
Evidence from flight logs entered during Ghislaine Maxwell’s trial revealed that Trump flew with Epstein at least seven times in the 1990s. Additionally, reports surfaced that Trump traveled on a private jet previously owned by Epstein in August, although his campaign claimed they were unaware of the aircraft’s history.
As these allegations unfold, they contribute to the broader discourse surrounding Trump’s controversial history with Epstein and issues of sexual misconduct. Williams’ account, alongside existing evidence of their connections, adds another layer to the ongoing conversation about accountability and truth in politics.
The implications of these allegations are significant as they emerge just weeks before the election, placing Trump’s past behavior back in the spotlight and reigniting discussions about the integrity of public figures.
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