Tara Reade told people in 1993 before Biden was running for President. Same super powers. |
She said she told lots of people. Three of her superiors in the senate say they don’t remember. Her neighbor backed her up but now seems to be backing out. Her brother changed his story. |
PS. Meant to add, none of Anderson’s early confidants has backed out or changed their stories. |
Might they all be democrats? |
Who knows. Like you or another Con told pp...prove it. |
^^^ More important, prove Anderson’s witnesses are lying.
I’m sure you’d agree, throwing insinuations around without proof is a sleazy thing to do. Anderson has proof in the form of her witnesses. If you can’t prove they’re lying, then stop with the cr@p insinuations. |
Anyone? |
How about bringing some facts to this discussion? Instead you childishly insult other posters. Anderson told at least two people, one just a few days after Trump groped her. Both of her friends have been willing to go public. Neither Anderson nor her friends have changed their stories. Thoughts? |
*********** DAY FOUR **********
********** JILL HARTH ********** |
Allegations:
Jill Harth, a businesswoman who worked with Trump in the 1990s, told the Guardian in July 2016 that Trump pushed her against a wall, put his hand up her skirt, and tried to kiss her at a dinner at his Mar-a-Lago resort in the early 1990s. "He was relentless," she told the New York Times. "I didn't know how to handle it. I would go away from him and say I have to go to the restroom. It was the escape route." Harth sued Trump in 1997 both for sexual harassment and for failing to uphold his end of a business deal with Harth and her then-partner. Trump's response: Hicks responded to the Times' reporting, denying Harth's allegations wholesale. "Mr. Trump denies each and every statement made by Ms. Harth," she said. |
She must have been oh, so traumatized by this episode. But, wait.......
https://www.newsweek.com/trump-sexual-assault-accuser-wanted-be-his-makeup-artist-months-allegations-752120 Nice try, OP. |
Here's what Harth told The Guardian about that: "Harth said those emails were written months before Trump called her integrity into question. She also defended her action, as a businesswoman who has never been too proud to look for help where she needs it, even if it smacks of opportunism." Here's what she told Nicholas Kristoff: "I asked her: If he traumatized and cheated you, why email his aides and meet him? “I thought I was making nice, maybe they’d call me for makeup, maybe I could get some kind of work out of the dude,” Harth told me. “But it was not well thought out. It came back to bite me, and I look like a fool.” |
What's striking is that Harth filed her sworn complaint in 1997, 20 years before Trump ran for president. Her ex-husband, George Houraney, backs her up.
From Nicholas Kristoff: Houraney and Harth haven’t spoken in years, but they offered almost identical accounts when I interviewed them separately, and their stories match Harth’s deposition and her sexual harassment lawsuit from the time. |
From the N Y Times (Kristoff): Harth said “His office – and I have it on my voicemails that he called, that they called – they asked me to recant everything when the New York Times article came out. They were trying to get me to say it never happened and I made it up. And I said I’m not doing that,” she recalled. Trump’s office denied this. |
From the New York Times:
The first sign of trouble came the day before the evening groping, in an initial business meeting in which, Harth and Houraney say, Trump spent the time asking about the breasts of the beauty contestants — real or enhanced? — and staring at Harth, then 30. At one point he asked Houraney, “Are you sleeping with her?” Houraney explained awkwardly that they were a couple, but Trump was unfazed. “You know, there’s going to be a problem,” Trump told Houraney, according to a 1997 sexual harassment lawsuit Harth filed against him. “I’m very attracted to your girlfriend.” On Jan. 24, 1993, Harth and Houraney went to Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida for a contract-signing celebration, bringing along some “calendar girls” at Trump’s request. He offered Harth a tour of the estate and then pulled her into the empty bedroom of his daughter Ivanka. “I was admiring the decoration, and next thing I know he’s pushing me against a wall and has his hands all over me,” Harth told me. “He was trying to kiss me. I was freaking out.” Harth says she was desperately protesting, and finally managed to run out of the room and find the group again. She and Houraney left rather than stay the night, as they had intended. Some of the calendar girls stayed, and the sexual harassment lawsuit says Trump showed up uninvited in the predawn hours in the bedroom of one of the young women; she kicked him out but was shaken. When contacted, the woman declined to speak about the experience, and I’m not naming her here. Trump was then with Marla Maples, who was pregnant that spring with his daughter Tiffany, but this didn’t constrain him. He took an intense interest in the calendar girls, pursuing some and rejecting others, Harth says, adding that he had an aversion to black contestants and made derogatory comments about them. |