Trump Campaign Dismisses Ex-Model's 1990s Groping Allegation
Ex-Model Alleges 90s Groping Incident, Trump Campaign Responds with Denial
“These accusations announced on a Harris Campaign call two weeks before...”
Karoline Leavitt, Trump's 2024 National Press Secretary, has denied allegations made against Trump, calling them “unequivocally false” and suggesting they were fabricated by the Harris campaign to divert attention from recent accusations against Doug Emhoff, husband of Vice President Kamala Harris.
Donald Trump's campaign has denied allegations of groping made by an ex-model from the 1990s. This isn't an isolated incident, as Trump has faced numerous accusations of sexual harassment and assault over the years. In fact, he was even held civilly liable in one case, with the victim, E. Jean Carroll, being awarded over $80 million in damages, although Trump is appealing the decision.
According to Leavitt, “These accusations 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 to distract from the deeply concerning and newly unearthed allegations that the Second 'Gentleman,' Doug Emhoff, 'forcefully slapped' his ex-girlfriend.”
Doug Emhoff has denied the allegations through a spokesperson, regarding an incident allegedly occurring in 2012.
Leavitt has been making headlines recently, including being cut off during a CNN interview for attacking the network and its moderators, showcasing her loyalty to Trump and her own political ambitions.
Ms. Williams shared an encounter with Donald Trump, alleging unwanted contact. She described feeling disconnected and frozen during the interaction, which also involved Jeffrey Epstein. Following this alleged incident, Williams ended her ties with Epstein, who later faced sex crime charges in 2019 before his death.
Donald Trump faced numerous sexual misconduct allegations during his 2016 presidential campaign, which he denies.
In May 2023, a civil jury ruled that Donald Trump, the Republican presidential candidate, was liable for sexually abusing columnist E. Jean Carroll, ordering him to pay $5 million. This verdict came amidst multiple allegations of sexual assault against Trump from numerous women over the years.
Trump's history of legal issues extends beyond these allegations, with over 4,000 lawsuits involving him and his businesses in U.S. federal and state courts since the 1970s. These cases range from defamation and breach of contract to financial disputes and tax issues.
Some notable examples include:
1973 Federal Housing Suit: Trump was accused of violating the Fair Housing Act by discriminating against black tenants.
Sexual Misconduct Allegations: Multiple women have come forward with accusations of sexual harassment and assault.
Financial Disputes: Trump has been involved in various lawsuits related to his business dealings, including tax disputes and allegations of financial reporting irregularities.
These legal issues have continued throughout Trump's presidency and even after, with ongoing investigations and lawsuits related to his business practices and personal conduct.
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