In a startling revelation, former model Stacey Williams has alleged that former President Donald Trump groped her in a New York City meeting facilitated by disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein back in 1993. During a recent interview with CNN, Williams recounted that the encounter occurred at Trump Tower after Epstein—who she claims she was dating at the time—introduced her to Trump. She described her experience, stating, “The second he [Trump] was in front of me, he pulled me into him, and his hands were just on me and didn’t come off.”
In response to the accusation, a spokeswoman for Trump's campaign, Karoline Leavitt, asserted the claims are "unequivocally false," pointing out that the allegations were shared at an event supporting Kamala Harris, Trump’s political opponent for the upcoming election. Leavitt accused the Harris campaign of fabricating the story to detract from a separate allegation against Doug Emhoff, Harris's husband, who is accused of slapping an ex-girlfriend in 2012. This claim, reported by the Daily Mail, remains unverified, and Emhoff has denied it through a spokesperson.
Williams recounted her discomfort during the encounter, where she claims Trump's hands wandered across her body while he engaged in conversation with Epstein. "It was an out-of-body experience," Williams expressed, feeling paralyzed during the ordeal. In the aftermath, she alleges that she ended her relationship with Epstein, who faced various sex crime allegations before his death in 2019.
This disclosure adds to a long list of women who have accused Trump of sexual misconduct since he began his presidential campaign in 2016, all of which he has strongly rejected. Recently, a civil jury found Trump liable for sexually abusing writer E. Jean Carroll, who has successfully won two defamation lawsuits against him following disparaging remarks he made about her. As the 2024 election approaches, these allegations continue to shape discussions surrounding Trump's candidacy and the larger political landscape.
In response to the accusation, a spokeswoman for Trump's campaign, Karoline Leavitt, asserted the claims are "unequivocally false," pointing out that the allegations were shared at an event supporting Kamala Harris, Trump’s political opponent for the upcoming election. Leavitt accused the Harris campaign of fabricating the story to detract from a separate allegation against Doug Emhoff, Harris's husband, who is accused of slapping an ex-girlfriend in 2012. This claim, reported by the Daily Mail, remains unverified, and Emhoff has denied it through a spokesperson.
Williams recounted her discomfort during the encounter, where she claims Trump's hands wandered across her body while he engaged in conversation with Epstein. "It was an out-of-body experience," Williams expressed, feeling paralyzed during the ordeal. In the aftermath, she alleges that she ended her relationship with Epstein, who faced various sex crime allegations before his death in 2019.
This disclosure adds to a long list of women who have accused Trump of sexual misconduct since he began his presidential campaign in 2016, all of which he has strongly rejected. Recently, a civil jury found Trump liable for sexually abusing writer E. Jean Carroll, who has successfully won two defamation lawsuits against him following disparaging remarks he made about her. As the 2024 election approaches, these allegations continue to shape discussions surrounding Trump's candidacy and the larger political landscape.


















