Former Model Alleges Trump Groped Her in ‘Twisted Game’ With Jeffrey Epstein

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Donald Trump and Jeffery Epstein. (Screenshot: X)

In a startling allegation, former model Stacey Williams alleges that former President Donald Trump groped her at Trump Tower in 1993, a claim that adds to the extensive list of sexual misconduct allegations against the former president by more than two dozen women. Williams made her accusations during a recent call with supporters of Vice President Kamala Harris, organized by the group Survivors4Harris.

As reported by The Guardian, Williams claims she was introduced to Trump by the late Jeffrey Epstein at a Christmas party in 1992. She described the alleged incident as part of a “twisted game” between Trump and Epstein, emphasizing their close relationship.

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“It became very clear then that he and Donald were really, really good friends and spent a lot of time together,” Williams said.

According to Williams, the following spring, she was walking with Epstein in New York when he suggested they stop by Trump Tower. Upon their arrival, she alleges Trump pulled her close and began groping her, touching her “all over my breasts,” as well as her waist and buttocks. Williams reported feeling “deeply confused” and paralyzed, suggesting that Trump and Epstein appeared to be smiling at each other during the encounter.

A spokesperson for Trump, Karoline Leavitt, vehemently denied the allegations, calling them “unequivocally false.” She suggested that Williams, a former activist for Barack Obama, was motivated by politics, given the timing of her claims just weeks before the election.

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“These accusations, made by a former activist for Barack Obama and announced on a Harris campaign call two weeks before the election, are unequivocally false,” Karoline Leavitt said. “It’s obvious this fake story was contrived by the Harris campaign.”

The Guardian report includes images of a postcard Trump sent to Williams from Mar-a-Lago. “Stacey – Your home away from home. Love Donald,” the message said in what appears to be Trump’s handwriting.

After the alleged encounter, Williams expressed feelings of anger but claimed she was “berated” by Epstein, who criticized her reaction as they left.

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“Jeffrey and I left and he didn’t look at me or speak to me and I felt this seething rage around me, and when we got down to the sidewalk, he looked at me and just berated me, and said why did you do that?” she said.

These latest allegations add to a growing chorus of accusations against Trump, with more than 25 women having come forward with similar claims of sexual misconduct.

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