In a startling accusation just weeks before the 2024 presidential election, former model Stacey Williams has come forward with claims that Donald Trump groped her during a meeting in 1993. Introduced to Trump by Jeffrey Epstein, Williams recounted the unsettling experience during a Zoom call with supporters of Kamala Harris. Describing the incident as traumatic, she recalled Trump’s aggressive advances, stating, “I froze” as he made unwanted contact.
Williams’ revelations add another layer to Trump’s controversial history, as he faces allegations from at least 26 women, all of which he has denied. This latest accusation comes shortly after Trump was found liable for sexually abusing writer E. Jean Carroll in a separate civil case.
While Williams detailed her unsettling encounter, she also mentioned Epstein’s reaction, who reportedly blamed her for the meeting. Following the incident, Trump allegedly sent her a postcard from Mar-a-Lago, saying it was her “home away from home,” further complicating the narrative.
In response, Trump’s legal team has dismissed Williams’ claims, suggesting they are politically motivated, particularly given her past support for Barack Obama and the timing of her revelations.
As the nation gears up for the election, Williams’ account shines a spotlight on the intertwining histories of public figures, raising questions about accountability and the impact of past actions on present political landscapes.