Stacey Williams came forward with an allegation that Donald Trump groped her while Jeffrey Epstein watched, 31 years after the incident. She shared her story during a “Survivors for Kamala” Zoom call, citing her desire to prevent Trump from being re-elected as a motivation for speaking out. Williams denied any involvement with the Democratic Party in connection with her decision to come forward. Trump campaign denied the allegation, calling it false.
Williams described the incident in detail, stating that Trump groped her while Epstein watched, treating her like an object. Williams felt humiliated and confused by the encounter. She never reported the incident to the police and cut off contact with Epstein shortly after. Williams also received a postcard from Trump after the incident, further adding to her shame and self-blame.
Williams’ story was corroborated by seven individuals she previously told about the incident, with most requesting anonymity. Williams decided to speak out after a documentary she participated in was set to be shown at a film festival. The latest allegation against Trump comes amidst other allegations of sexual misconduct against him. Despite facing numerous allegations, Trump continues to deny any wrongdoing. Williams hopes that by sharing her story, she can raise awareness about the harm caused by sexual assault.
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