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Unveiling Shadows: A Former Model's Allegation Against Donald Trump

Thursday 24 October 2024 - 10:35
Unveiling Shadows: A Former Model's Allegation Against Donald Trump

In a striking revelation, Stacey Williams, a former model, has accused Donald Trump of groping her in 1993 during an encounter facilitated by the late Jeffrey Epstein. Williams claims that the incident unfolded at Trump Tower, where she felt ensnared in a "twisted game" between the two men.

Williams first met Trump at a Christmas party in 1992, introduced by Epstein, whom she described as a close friend of the then New York real estate mogul. Their relationship, which included a brief romantic involvement with Epstein, set the stage for the alleged encounter.

The incident reportedly occurred in early 1993 when Epstein suggested they visit Trump. Upon arrival, Williams alleges that Trump immediately pulled her close and began groping her, touching her inappropriately while she felt paralyzed by confusion. She recounted seeing Trump and Epstein exchange smiles, intensifying her sense of being manipulated.

In response to the allegations, Karoline Leavitt, a spokesperson for Trump's campaign, dismissed the claims as false, suggesting they were politically motivated. Williams later received a postcard from Trump, which she shared with the media, featuring a handwritten note that read, “Stacey – Your home away from home. Love Donald.”

Now 56 and originally from Pennsylvania, Williams has previously hinted at her experiences on social media but chose to disclose more details during a recent Zoom call organized by Survivors for Kamala, a group supporting Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris. This event also featured notable figures like Ashley Judd and Anita Hill, and coincided with a New York Times ad signed by 200 survivors of sexual violence, highlighting Trump's past legal troubles related to sexual misconduct.

Reflecting on the aftermath of the alleged incident, Williams described feeling a wave of anger from Epstein, who berated her for allowing Trump to touch her. This left her feeling ashamed and confused, as if she were merely an object in a cruel game.

Williams distanced herself from Epstein shortly after the incident, claiming she was unaware of his later, more notorious patterns of abuse. The allegations against Trump echo a long history of similar claims from numerous women, with many accusing him of unwanted sexual advances over the decades.

Despite Trump's denials, the resurfacing of Williams' allegations raises further questions about his connections to Epstein, a man Trump once described as a "terrific guy." While Trump has publicly distanced himself from Epstein following the latter's legal troubles, the two were known to socialize frequently in the 1990s and early 2000s.

Williams, who has remained largely private since leaving the modeling industry, expressed her reluctance to come forward earlier due to fears of backlash against survivors. However, she has gradually found the confidence to share her story, recounting her experiences to friends over the years.

As the conversation around sexual misconduct continues to evolve, Williams' allegations add another layer to the complex narrative surrounding Trump and his past associations, inviting scrutiny and reflection on the broader implications of such claims in today's society.


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