In a shocking revelation, Stacey Williams, a former model, has accused Donald Trump of groping her during a meeting at Trump Tower in 1993. Williams alleges that the encounter was orchestrated by the late Jeffrey Epstein, who introduced her to Trump. This accusation adds to the growing list of allegations against the former president, known for his controversial behavior towards women.
The Encounter in Trump Tower
Williams claims she first met Trump at a Christmas party in 1992, where she was introduced by Epstein, whom she described as a close friend of Trump. Their connection led to a brief romantic involvement with Epstein. Williams recalled that Epstein and Trump were seen together frequently, reinforcing their close friendship.
According to Williams, the alleged groping incident occurred a few months later when Epstein suggested they visit Trump at Trump Tower. After arriving, Trump reportedly greeted her and began to touch her inappropriately, groping her breasts, waist, and buttocks. Confused and frightened, Williams claims she felt trapped in a “twisted game” between the two men, as they exchanged knowing smiles during the incident.
Denial from Trump’s Camp
Karoline Leavitt, the press secretary for Trump’s campaign, denied Williams’ allegations, claiming they are false and politically motivated. She stated that the accusations came from a former activist for Barack Obama, framing them as a last-minute strategy by the Harris campaign to discredit Trump before the upcoming election.
Postcard from Trump
Later in 1993, Trump allegedly sent Williams a postcard through her agent, featuring an aerial view of Mar-a-Lago, his Palm Beach estate. The card included a handwritten note from Trump that read, “Stacey – Your home away from home. Love Donald.” This gesture has further fueled the conversation around their past interactions.
Williams’ Journey
Now 56 and living a private life in Pennsylvania, Williams had previously shared parts of her story on social media but revealed more details during a recent Zoom call organized by Survivors for Kamala, a group supporting Democratic nominee Kamala Harris. During the call, she expressed her feelings of shame and confusion following the encounter with Trump and Epstein. She described her experience as part of a larger pattern of exploitation, saying, “I felt like a piece of meat.”
Reflecting on her choice to come forward, Williams admitted that the negative attention surrounding such allegations had deterred her in the past. “I love being anonymous and I love my life as a private citizen,” she stated. However, witnessing the experiences of other survivors compelled her to speak out.
A Pattern of Allegations
Williams’ allegations are not isolated. Numerous women have accused Trump of sexual misconduct over the years, including unwanted touching and harassment. A jury previously found Trump liable for sexually abusing columnist E. Jean Carroll in 1996, awarding her $5 million in damages.
The connection between Trump and Epstein has been scrutinized for years, with Trump once referring to Epstein as a “terrific guy.” Although Trump has claimed to have distanced himself from Epstein after a falling out in the early 2000s, their history continues to raise questions about Trump’s awareness of Epstein’s notorious criminal activities.
