A former model, Stacey Williams, has come forward with a shocking accusation against Donald Trump, alleging that he sexually assaulted her during a meeting in 1993. Williams claims the incident occurred after she was introduced to Trump by convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, who she says was a close friend of the then-business tycoon.
Williams describes meeting Trump at a party in 1992 before an impromptu visit to his New York office in 1993, where she claims the assault took place. During the introduction, Williams alleges Trump “put his hands all over” her, touching her breasts, waist, and buttocks, causing her to freeze in shock. She recounts feeling a sense of orchestration and disgust, as if she were being treated as an object. “I felt like a piece of meat,” she stated.
Williams also claims that Epstein seemed angry with her after the incident. Upon leaving the office, Williams recalls Epstein berating her, questioning her actions, and leaving her feeling “disgusted” and “shamed.” Adding to the disturbing nature of the accusation, Williams received a postcard featuring Trump’s South Florida mansion with a handwritten message: “Stacey – Your home away from home. Love, Donald.” This seemingly affectionate gesture further highlights the unsettling nature of the alleged assault and the power dynamic between the individuals involved.
This allegation is the latest in a string of accusations against Trump, with over 20 women coming forward with claims of sexual assault or harassment. Trump has consistently denied all wrongdoing, but these claims have significantly impacted his reputation and public image, particularly in light of his history of alleged connections to Jeffrey Epstein, who committed suicide in prison in 2019 while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges.
Williams discussed the alleged assault on a call organized by Survivors for Kamala, a lobby group supporting Trump’s Democratic presidential rival Kamala Harris. This allegation is sure to gain significant attention as the presidential election draws closer, adding fuel to the ongoing debate surrounding Trump’s character and fitness for office.