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Meet Stacey Williams, the former model who accused Donald Trump of groping her in the 1990s

Former model Stacey Williams has accused Donald Trump of groping her in the early 1990s. In an interview with The Guardian, Williams explained that the incident occurred during a visit to Trump's New York office after being introduced to him by the late financier Jeffrey Epstein.

Williams said she met Trump at a party in 1992, shortly after her relationship with Epstein began. She suggested that Trump and Epstein were close friends. “It became very clear that he and Donald were really, really good friends,” she said.

Williams described the alleged incident, which occurred during an impromptu visit to Trump's office. She claimed Trump groped her and placed his hands “all over” her breasts, waist and buttocks, leaving her feeling paralyzed and confused. “It was like a twisted game,” she recalled, suggesting the interaction was orchestrated.

Williams felt she was part of a disturbing scenario involving the two men, who she said showed a knowing smile during the incident.

The Trump campaign denied the allegations, calling them “false” and politically motivated. A spokeswoman noted that Williams is a “former activist” for Barack Obama, suggesting her claims had ulterior motives.


Trump has faced numerous allegations of sexual misconduct from over 20 women, which he denies. Stacey Williams, originally from Pennsylvania, was a professional model in the 1990s. She met Epstein at a Christmas party in 1992, where she was introduced to Trump. Williams briefly dated Epstein but was unaware of his criminal activities, which were later exposed.

Why is Stacey Williams?

According to Wikipedia, Stacey Williams appeared in the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit issues from 1992 to 1998 and appeared again in the 40th anniversary issue in 2004 as part of SI's Hall of Fame. She also had small roles in films such as The Dogwalker and Gangster World and had a brief appearance in the feature film Jerry Maguire.