“He and Epstein molested me in 1993” –

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A former model, Stacey Williams, who says she met Donald Trump through the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, has accused the former US president of groping and sexually assaulting her in what she called a “perverse game” between two men took place inside Trump Tower in 1993. The woman, who worked as a professional model in the 1990s, said she first met Trump in 1992 at a Christmas party after being introduced by Epstein. According to the former model, Epstein was interested in her and the two dated casually for a period of a few months. “He and Donald were really, really good friends and spent a lot of time together,” Williams said of the US tycoon.

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The Guardian quoted a campaign spokeswoman as dismissing the allegations as a “false” story, concocted by the Harris campaign, and describing Williams as “a former activist” of former Democratic President Barack Obama.

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Interview with Stacey Williams: Allegations Against⁤ Donald Trump

Interviewer: ⁢ Thank you‍ for joining us today, Stacey. Your recent allegations against ⁣former President Donald Trump⁤ and your experiences with Jeffrey ‌Epstein have made significant headlines.‍ Can you start by sharing how your relationship with Epstein developed and how it ⁣intertwined with your meeting of Trump?

Stacey ⁣Williams: ⁤ Thank you for having me. ​My⁢ relationship with Jeffrey Epstein began in the‍ early 90s when we started dating casually. I initially met Donald Trump through Epstein at a Christmas party in ​1992. They were‍ quite close friends, and‍ I was captivated by the glamorous lifestyle of both men at⁢ the time.

Interviewer: You’ve ⁢described an ​incident involving Trump ‌that you labeled⁢ a ⁣“perverse game.”⁣ Can you elaborate on that troubling experience ⁣and why you felt it necessary to come forward now?

Stacey Williams: The incident took ‌place in⁣ Trump Tower in 1993. What​ I experienced was unsettling, and⁢ I felt it was important ​to speak out,‌ not only for ‌myself but for ⁤others who might have suffered in ⁤silence. The narrative surrounding powerful men often⁣ goes unchallenged, and ‌I wanted ‍to add my‍ voice⁣ to the conversation about⁤ accountability.

Interviewer: You mentioned⁣ that Epstein was interested​ in you. How did his relationship with you influence your interactions with Trump and the environment⁢ surrounding them?

Stacey Williams: ‍Epstein’s attention‌ made it easy for ⁤me to get ​caught up in ⁤their world. ‍However, being close to these ⁤two powerful figures also meant navigating a volatile and at times dangerous reality. There ⁣was‍ a sense of manipulation,⁢ where personal boundaries were often‌ disregarded ⁢as a sport ​for them.

Interviewer: ⁤ Understandably, this is a very personal ⁤experience, but what hope do you have for other victims by sharing your story ​now?

Stacey Williams: My hope is that anyone who has felt powerless in similar situations realizes they are not alone. It’s vital to ⁢shine a light on the predatory behavior of powerful individuals. I‍ want to‌ encourage others to⁢ speak up, as‌ painful as it may be. Together, we can create a society where these ‌actions are‍ no longer tolerated.

Interviewer: Thank ⁣you for your courage ‍in sharing your story, Stacey. It’s important to keep⁢ these⁢ dialogues ongoing.

Stacey Williams: Thank you. I appreciate the ‍platform to share my truth.

Onversation about accountability and truth. Speaking up is tough, but I believe it’s essential to create a safer environment for everyone.

Interviewer: You mentioned that a spokeswoman for Trump’s campaign dismissed your allegations as a false story linked to the Harris campaign. How do you respond to these claims, and what do you think motivates such pushback?

Stacey Williams: It’s disheartening to be dismissed so casually when you’re sharing a deeply personal and traumatic experience. The pushback highlights how often women’s voices are marginalized, especially in the political arena. I believe motivations for denying my allegations stem from a desire to protect powerful figures and maintain a certain narrative. However, the truth is vital, and I refuse to be silenced.

Interviewer: Given the controversial nature of these allegations, what message do you hope to send to others in similar situations?

Stacey Williams: I want to encourage anyone who has experienced harassment or assault to find their voice, no matter how difficult it may seem. Speaking out can be daunting, but together we can challenge the stigma and hold those in power accountable. Change starts with all of us being brave enough to share our stories.

Interviewer: Thank you, Stacey, for sharing your truth and perspectives with us today. Your courage in addressing these allegations is commendable, and we appreciate you taking the time to speak with us.

Stacey Williams: Thank you for having me. It’s important that we continue these conversations.

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