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Epstein Trump: 'Epstein Was Talking About Him All the Time': Former Model Who Accused Trump of Groping Her

Epstein used to talk a lot about Trump, said former model Stacy Williams.

Stacy WilliamsThe former model who accused Donald Trump of groping her in front of Jeffrey Epstein in 1993 has now revealed that Epstein talked about Donald Trump “all the time.” At the time of the incident, Stacy was dating Epstein – after they met several times at various parties and began a relationship.
“I would say that every time we talked, he talked about seeing Donald or just doing something,” Williams said.
Williams discussed the alleged incident publicly for the first time in a public “Survivors for Kamala” Zoom call last Monday night in support of Vice President Kamala Harris.
“It was like an octopus…Epstein insulted me”
Speaking to The New York Times about the fingering incident and what happened afterward, Williams said she and Epstein were out for a walk – strolling down Fifth Avenue – when Epstein suggested they visit Trump at Trump Tower . As they left and Trump received them, he pulled Williams toward him, touching her breasts, waist and buttocks. “It was like an octopus,” Williams said. After they left Trump TowerEpstein “berated” her for allowing this to happen.
“I definitely felt like a piece of meat that was delivered to this office as some kind of game.”
Not long after the alleged incident, Williams said Trump sent her a handwritten postcard to his Mar-a-Lago estate that read: “Stacey – your home away from home. I love Donald.”
Donald Trump's campaign has denied Williams' allegations, saying the allegations were orchestrated by Kamala Harris' campaign team just two weeks before the election. “These allegations, made by a former Barack Obama activist and announced in a Harris campaign call two weeks before the election, are clearly false,” said Trump campaign spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt.
“It is well known that President Trump banned Jeffrey Epstein from his Mar-a-Lago club when revelations about his sex trafficking became public,” Leavitt said.