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‘In shock': Ex-girlfriend of Jeffrey Epstein again accuses Donald Trump of misconduct
‘In shock': Ex-girlfriend of Jeffrey Epstein again accuses Donald Trump of misconduct

Daily Telegraph

time2 days ago

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‘In shock': Ex-girlfriend of Jeffrey Epstein again accuses Donald Trump of misconduct

Don't miss out on the headlines from World. Followed categories will be added to My News. An ex-girlfriend of Jeffrey Epstein has resurfaced her claim that Donald Trump 'groped' her during a meeting with the sex trafficker in the early 1990s, saying the alleged incident left her 'frozen' and 'in shock'. Stacey Williams, now 57, dated Epstein more than 30 years ago, long before he was first arrested for his sex crimes. The incident she recalls, allegedly involving Mr Trump, happened in 1993. She spoke about it before last year's presidential election, and is now bringing attention to it again amid the renewed controversy around the Epstein files. Stacey Williams at a Sports Illustrated promo event in 1996. Picture: Evan Agostini/Liaison 'They were best friends,' Ms Williams claimed of Mr Trump and Epstein during an interview with CNN today. 'I dated Jeffrey for a period of, more or less, I think about four or five months. And the only friend that he would mention every time we saw each other, or had a phone conversation, was Donald. They were very close, and they were up to no good. 'It was such a long time ago. But that was his bro, that was his wingman.' CNN host Brianna Keilar noted that her network had spoken to three friends of Ms Williams, who said she had spoken to them about the alleged incident contemporaneously, many years before Mr Trump entered politics. 'I want to point out that I was polygraphed, before I did all this, by one of the most renowned examiners in the world,' Ms Williams said. She also pointed to Epstein's testimony in interviews with the author Michael Wolff. 'Jeffrey confirmed to Michael what the two of them did to me,' she claimed. Ms Williams in 1994, close to the time of the alleged incident. Picture Eric Weiss/WWD/Penske Media via Getty Images Ms Williams in February of this year. Picture:'I was dating Jeffrey, and he was always talking about Donald. It was his bestie and everything. And he was joking about how Donald thought I was hot, or whatever,' she told Ms Keilar, recalling the alleged incident. 'He said, 'Let's stop in and see him.' So we went up to his office at Trump Tower. And within a couple of minutes, Donald was outside his office, and his hands were all over me. They were on my breasts, they were on my butt, they were on my hips, up and down. 'The two of them kept having a normal conversation.' Ms Williams spoke of how 'shocking' the experience was. 'When that happens in broad daylight, in an office, with assistants walking back and forth, you're in shock,' she said. 'If it happens in a dark alleyway, you fight back. But when it's brazen like that, which is Donald Trump's forte, you go into shock. 'So I froze. And it was over very quickly, it was a few minutes. And then we got back in the elevator, and Jeffrey's energy had changed.' She said Epstein was 'enraged' by the incident and, shouting, asked, 'Why would you let him do that?' once they were outside the building. Her interpretation was that Epstein expected her to resist more and was angry when she 'froze'. Ms Williams in 2004. Picture: Jason Nevader/WireImage for Sports Illustrated This all echoes an interview Ms Williams gave during last year's election campaign, which Mr Trump's spokespeople dismissed as 'fake' at the time. 'The second he was in front of me, he pulled me into him,' said Ms Williams. 'And his hands were just on me, and didn't come off. Then the hands started moving, and they were on the side of my breasts, down to my hips, back down to my butt, back up. They were just on me the whole time. And I ... sorry. I froze.' Ms Williams said she believed the incident was 'some kind of weird, twisted game' between Mr Trump and Epstein, whom she said allegedly 'smiled at each other' while it was happening. 'It's obvious this fake story was contrived by Kamala Harris's campaign,' Karoline Leavitt, who is now Mr Trump's White House Press Secretary, said at the time. Donald Trump. Picture: Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/AFP According to Ms Williams, Mr Trump sent her agent a postcard later in 1993, after the alleged incident. On its front was an aerial view of his Florida resort, Mar-a-Lago. 'Stacey: Your home away from home. Love, Donald,' he wrote on the back. Ms Williams alleged she was 'berated' by Epstein after the encounter. 'Jeffrey and I left and he didn't look at me or speak to me, and I felt this seething rage around me, and when we got down to the sidewalk, he looked at me and just berated me, and said why did you do that?' she recounted. 'He made me feel so disgusting, and I remember being so utterly confused. 'I felt shame and disgust and as we went our separate ways. I felt this sensation of revisiting it, while the hands were all over me. 'And I had this horrible pit in my stomach that it was somehow orchestrated. I felt like a piece of meat.' Mr Trump has denied all allegations of sexual misconduct since he entered politics a decade ago. In 2023, however, he was found liable in civil court for sexually assaulting the author E. Jean Carroll, and was ordered to pay millions of dollars in damages. The judge in that case found that Mr Trump 'digitally raped Ms Carroll'. Mr Trump appealed the ruling, but that appeal was denied earlier this month. Ms Williams alongside other models in 2004. Picture:The President's personal conduct came into sharper focus, this past fortnight, after his hand-picked officials in the Justice Department and FBI reneged on their previous promises to release the so-called 'Epstein files'. Mr Trump was a friend of Epstein for about 15 years, but no evidence has ever emerged to implicate him in the sex trafficker's crimes. This week The Wall Street Journal published a story alleging Mr Trump wrote Epstein a gaudy birthday message in 2003. The note, printed inside an outline of a naked woman, said Mr Trump hoped 'every day (may) be another wonderful secret'. The President has called the note 'fake' and launched defamation proceedings against the newspaper. He has also instructed the Justice Department to release a small number of Epstein-related documents. 'I have asked the Justice Department to release all Grand Jury testimony with respect to Jeffrey Epstein, subject only to Court Approval,' said Mr Trump today. 'With that being said, and even if the Court gave its full and unwavering approval, nothing will be good enough for the troublemakers and radical left lunatics making the request. It will always be more, more, more. MAGA!' Grand jury testimony only involves evidence offered in an attempt to move a prosecution forward, which in this case means it will almost exclusively relate to Epstein and his chief co-conspirator Ghislaine Maxwell. That testimony will not implicate Epstein's unindicted co-conspirators, and indeed the Justice Department has requested, in its filing, that third parties remain unidentified. Originally published as 'In shock': Ex-girlfriend of Jeffrey Epstein again accuses Donald Trump of misconduct

‘In shock': Ex-girlfriend of Jeffrey Epstein again accuses Donald Trump of misconduct
‘In shock': Ex-girlfriend of Jeffrey Epstein again accuses Donald Trump of misconduct

News.com.au

time2 days ago

  • Politics
  • News.com.au

‘In shock': Ex-girlfriend of Jeffrey Epstein again accuses Donald Trump of misconduct

An ex-girlfriend of Jeffrey Epstein has resurfaced her claim that Donald Trump 'groped' her during a meeting with the sex trafficker in the early 1990s, saying the alleged incident left her 'frozen' and 'in shock'. Stacey Williams, now 57, dated Epstein more than 30 years ago, long before he was first arrested for his sex crimes. The incident she recalls, allegedly involving Mr Trump, happened in 1993. She spoke about it before last year's presidential election, and is now bringing attention to it again amid the renewed controversy around the Epstein files. 'They were best friends,' Ms Williams claimed of Mr Trump and Epstein during an interview with CNN today. 'I dated Jeffrey for a period of, more or less, I think about four or five months. And the only friend that he would mention every time we saw each other, or had a phone conversation, was Donald. They were very close, and they were up to no good. 'It was such a long time ago. But that was his bro, that was his wingman.' CNN host Brianna Keilar noted that her network had spoken to three friends of Ms Williams, who said she had spoken to them about the alleged incident contemporaneously, many years before Mr Trump entered politics. 'I want to point out that I was polygraphed, before I did all this, by one of the most renowned examiners in the world,' Ms Williams said. She also pointed to Epstein's testimony in interviews with the author Michael Wolff. 'Jeffrey confirmed to Michael what the two of them did to me,' she claimed. 'I was dating Jeffrey, and he was always talking about Donald. It was his bestie and everything. And he was joking about how Donald thought I was hot, or whatever,' she told Ms Keilar, recalling the alleged incident. 'He said, 'Let's stop in and see him.' So we went up to his office at Trump Tower. And within a couple of minutes, Donald was outside his office, and his hands were all over me. They were on my breasts, they were on my butt, they were on my hips, up and down. 'The two of them kept having a normal conversation.' Ms Williams spoke of how 'shocking' the experience was. 'When that happens in broad daylight, in an office, with assistants walking back and forth, you're in shock,' she said. 'If it happens in a dark alleyway, you fight back. But when it's brazen like that, which is Donald Trump's forte, you go into shock. 'So I froze. And it was over very quickly, it was a few minutes. And then we got back in the elevator, and Jeffrey's energy had changed.' She said Epstein was 'enraged' by the incident and, shouting, asked, 'Why would you let him do that?' once they were outside the building. Her interpretation was that Epstein expected her to resist more and was angry when she 'froze'. This all echoes an interview Ms Williams gave during last year's election campaign, which Mr Trump's spokespeople dismissed as 'fake' at the time. 'The second he was in front of me, he pulled me into him,' said Ms Williams. 'And his hands were just on me, and didn't come off. Then the hands started moving, and they were on the side of my breasts, down to my hips, back down to my butt, back up. They were just on me the whole time. And I ... sorry. I froze.' Ms Williams said she believed the incident was 'some kind of weird, twisted game' between Mr Trump and Epstein, whom she said allegedly 'smiled at each other' while it was happening. 'It's obvious this fake story was contrived by Kamala Harris's campaign,' Karoline Leavitt, who is now Mr Trump's White House Press Secretary, said at the time. According to Ms Williams, Mr Trump sent her agent a postcard later in 1993, after the alleged incident. On its front was an aerial view of his Florida resort, Mar-a-Lago. 'Stacey: Your home away from home. Love, Donald,' he wrote on the back. Ms Williams alleged she was 'berated' by Epstein after the encounter. 'Jeffrey and I left and he didn't look at me or speak to me, and I felt this seething rage around me, and when we got down to the sidewalk, he looked at me and just berated me, and said why did you do that?' she recounted. 'He made me feel so disgusting, and I remember being so utterly confused. 'I felt shame and disgust and as we went our separate ways. I felt this sensation of revisiting it, while the hands were all over me. 'And I had this horrible pit in my stomach that it was somehow orchestrated. I felt like a piece of meat.' Mr Trump has denied all allegations of sexual misconduct since he entered politics a decade ago. In 2023, however, he was found liable in civil court for sexually assaulting the author E. Jean Carroll, and was ordered to pay millions of dollars in damages. The judge in that case found that Mr Trump 'digitally raped Ms Carroll'. Mr Trump appealed the ruling, but that appeal was denied earlier this month. The President's personal conduct came into sharper focus, this past fortnight, after his hand-picked officials in the Justice Department and FBI reneged on their previous promises to release the so-called 'Epstein files'. Mr Trump was a friend of Epstein for about 15 years, but no evidence has ever emerged to implicate him in the sex trafficker's crimes. This week The Wall Street Journal published a story alleging Mr Trump wrote Epstein a gaudy birthday message in 2003. The note, printed inside an outline of a naked woman, said Mr Trump hoped 'every day (may) be another wonderful secret'. The President has called the note 'fake' and launched defamation proceedings against the newspaper. He has also instructed the Justice Department to release a small number of Epstein-related documents. 'I have asked the Justice Department to release all Grand Jury testimony with respect to Jeffrey Epstein, subject only to Court Approval,' said Mr Trump today. 'With that being said, and even if the Court gave its full and unwavering approval, nothing will be good enough for the troublemakers and radical left lunatics making the request. It will always be more, more, more. MAGA!' Grand jury testimony only involves evidence offered in an attempt to move a prosecution forward, which in this case means it will almost exclusively relate to Epstein and his chief co-conspirator Ghislaine Maxwell. That testimony will not implicate Epstein's unindicted co-conspirators, and indeed the Justice Department has requested, in its filing, that third parties remain unidentified.

Jeffrey Epstein's Ex-Girlfriend Tells CNN He and Trump Were Best Friends – and ‘Up to No Good'
Jeffrey Epstein's Ex-Girlfriend Tells CNN He and Trump Were Best Friends – and ‘Up to No Good'

Yahoo

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Jeffrey Epstein's Ex-Girlfriend Tells CNN He and Trump Were Best Friends – and ‘Up to No Good'

Former Sports Illustrated swimsuit model Stacey Williams told CNN her ex-boyfriend Jeffrey Epstein and president Donald Trump 'were best friends' when she knew the pair. 'I have plenty of anecdotes,' she also said. 'And yeah, they were they were very close and they were up to no good.' More from TheWrap Tulsi Gabbard Levels 'Treasonous Conspiracy' Accusations at Obama Administration Over Russia Probe | Video Jeffrey Epstein's Ex-Girlfriend Tells CNN He and Trump Were Best Friends – and 'Up to No Good' | Video 7 TV Takeaways From Netflix's Data Dump: 'Squid Game' Keeps Dominating, WWE Partnership Pays Off Nick Offerman Explains Why He Wouldn't 'Pick an Argument' With Trump-Supporter Co-Star Dennis Quaid: 'Something I Try to Handle With Nuance' Williams joined guest host Brianna Keilar on 'OutFront' Friday night. 'They were best friends,' she insisted. 'I dated Jeffrey for a period of more or less, I think, about four or five months. And the only friend that he would mention every time we saw each other or had a phone conversation was Donald. And he would share a lot of anecdotes. I have plenty of anecdotes. And yeah, they were very close and they were up to no good.' Q: How did Epstein talk about Trump?Jeffrey Epstein's ex-girlfriend Stacey Williams: 'That was his bro. That was his wingman… They were very, very close.' — Republicans against Trump (@RpsAgainstTrump) July 19, 2025 Keilar also asked how Epstein talked about Trump during time period. Williams insisted Epstein once said 'he had to check in on [Trump] because he was unwell and very upset about something that had happened.' 'That was his bro. That was his wingman,' Williams added. She also said of Ghislaine Maxwell, 'I'd hear about Ghislaine and I'd hear about Jeffrey. And I met Ghislaine in his house. She would come wafting in and out, the home in New York. So, [Trump] was clearly just someone that he talked about all the time.' Williams previously accused Trump of groping and inappropriately touching her at Trump Tower in 1993. Williams said she was introduced to Trump by Epstein at a Christmas party in 1992 around the time she and Epstein began dating. 'It became very clear then that he and Donald were really, really good friends and spent a lot of time together,' she said. Trump's campaign spokesperson denied the claim. 'These accusations, made by a former activist for Barack Obama and announced on a Harris campaign call two weeks before the election, are unequivocally false. It's obvious this fake story was contrived by the Harris campaign,' Karoline Leavitt said. Trump has sued The Wall Street Journal for $10 billion after the paper on Thursday published a story saying it had reviewed a bawdy message that the future president contributed to a 2003 birthday book that Maxwell prepared for Epstein. The Journal says it stands by its story and will defend the defamation lawsuit. The post Jeffrey Epstein's Ex-Girlfriend Tells CNN He and Trump Were Best Friends – and 'Up to No Good' | Video appeared first on TheWrap.

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