Stacy Williams Claims Donald Trump Assaulted Her at Epstein's Island

In a startling revelation, former U.S. President Donald Trump has been accused of sexually assaulting model Stacy Williams in 1993 while at Jeffrey Epstein's infamous island. The allegations have sent shockwaves through the media, drawing intense scrutiny and backlash. While Trump's spokesperson has denied the claims, the controversy continues to escalate, putting the former president at the center of yet another scandal. Stay tuned as we delve into the details of this explosive accusation and its potential implications for Trump.

Former iconic model Stacy Williams has made an allegation against former U.S. President Donald Trump.

She stated that he sexually assaulted her at Trump Tower in 1993.

Williams described the attack as a "twisted game" organized by two men, including Jeffrey Epstein, who facilitated her introduction to Trump at that time.

She recounted her experience during a phone call organized by the group Survivors for Kamala, which included Hollywood actress Ashley Judd and Anita Hill.

Williams stated that Trump sent her a postcard showing his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida, which read, "Stacy, your home away from home. Love, Donald."

She shared this postcard with The Guardian. Following the incident of harassment, she expressed a deep disgust toward Epstein, leading to the end of their friendship shortly after.

In a written statement, Trump's campaign spokesperson, Karoline Leavitt, categorically denied the allegations.

She noted that the claims were brought up by a former activist working for Barack Obama, just two weeks before the election, and emphasized that these allegations were completely false. Additionally, she asserted that this fabricated story was concocted by the Harris campaign.