
Stacey Williams Accuses Trump of Sexual Assault in Disturbing Encounter with Epstein
In a shocking revelation that adds to the growing list of accusations against former President Donald Trump, Stacey Williams, a former model, has come forward with allegations that Trump groped her in 1993 during a visit facilitated by the late Jeffrey Epstein. Williams described this incident as part of a “twisted game” between the two men, claiming that it left her feeling used and confused.
The allegations first surfaced during a call organized by the group Survivors for Kamala, which supports Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris. During the event, Williams recounted her experience, stating she met Trump at a Christmas party in 1992, introduced by Epstein, who was a close friend of Trump at the time. Williams and Epstein briefly dated, leading to the fateful visit to Trump Tower that she now alleges resulted in unwanted sexual advances.
According to her account, after a casual stroll with Epstein, he suggested they stop by Trump Tower. When they arrived, Williams alleges that Trump greeted her warmly but quickly crossed a boundary, pulling her close and groping her. “He put his hands all over my breasts, my waist, my butt,” she recalled. Overwhelmed and confused, Williams froze, noting that both Trump and Epstein were smiling at each other while this was happening.
The aftermath of the encounter was equally distressing. Williams reported that Epstein reacted with anger once they left Trump Tower, questioning her about the incident as if it were her fault. “I felt shame and disgust,” she said, “and I had this horrible pit in my stomach that it was somehow orchestrated. I felt like a piece of meat.”
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Further complicating the narrative, Williams revealed that Trump later sent her a postcard featuring Mar-a-Lago with a handwritten message: “Stacey – Your home away from home. Love Donald.” This postcard, now part of her account, reinforces the troubling dynamics between the three individuals involved.
In response to the allegations, Trump’s campaign spokesperson, Karoline Leavitt, dismissed the claims, labeling them “unequivocally false” and suggesting they were politically motivated. Leavitt accused Williams of being a “former activist for Barack Obama” and implied that her story was fabricated as part of a smear campaign against Trump as the election nears.
This is not the first time Trump has faced allegations of sexual misconduct; over two dozen women have accused him of inappropriate behavior, spanning decades. Notably, he was found liable for sexually abusing writer E. Jean Carroll and ordered to pay $5 million in damages earlier this year.
Williams’ brave decision to come forward now raises additional questions about Trump’s long-standing friendship with Epstein, who became notorious for his heinous crimes. Although no evidence links Trump directly to Epstein's criminal activities, their social circles intersected significantly throughout the 1990s and early 2000s. Williams’ allegations serve as a stark reminder of the pervasive issues surrounding power dynamics and sexual violence, particularly in the worlds of politics and entertainment.
As she reflects on her experience, Williams expressed that the thought of publicly sharing her story was daunting, especially given the negative attention and backlash many survivors face. Yet, emboldened by the support from fellow survivors, she felt it was crucial to speak out. Williams hopes that her story contributes to a larger conversation about accountability and justice for those who have been victimized.
The timing of her allegations, just weeks before a major election, underscores the continued relevance of these issues in our political landscape. As the scrutiny of Trump’s past intensifies, Williams’ voice adds another layer to the complex narrative surrounding the former president and his relationships, both personal and professional.
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