Stacey Williams, a former Sports Illustrated swimsuit model, recently came forward with allegations that Donald Trump groped her while Jeffrey Epstein watched 31 years ago. Williams made the accusation during a “Survivors for Kamala” Zoom call, stating that her decision to speak out was partly influenced by the upcoming election. Trump’s campaign has denied the allegations, while Williams says her decision was not influenced by the Democratic Party or the Harris campaign. Seven people who spoke to NBC News found Williams and her claim credible.
Williams recounted the alleged incident, describing how Trump groped her while she was with Epstein at Trump Tower in 1993. She also shared details of how Epstein blamed her afterward, causing her confusion and humiliation. Williams expressed that she felt ashamed and did not report the incident to the police. A postcard from Trump to Williams, with Mar-a-Lago on the front, further illustrates her story.
Williams had previously mentioned the encounter to seven people, starting in 2006, with most of them requesting anonymity. The recent emergence of her story coincides with the premiere of a film at the Woodstock Film Festival, where she provided more context for the allegations. Williams emphasized that she felt ready to share her story and expressed that sexual assault is harmful and damaging. This latest allegation against Trump comes amid ongoing allegations of sexual misconduct against him, including the infamous “Access Hollywood” tape.
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