Former model Stacey Williams accuses Trump of groping and sexually touching her with Jeffrey Epstein in 1993

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Last minute made up story.

Anything to shift the vote 1%


I doubt you'd bet your life that it was made up. You can't be that naive.

I couldn't care less who wins. They're both genocidal filth a far as I'm concerned, but Halperin's a moron thinking anything involving Trump being a lecherous pig would end his campaign. The d-bag himself works for a Trump-worshiping network. If he himself has a job in Trump world despite being a sex pest, why on earth would he think Trump's flying monkeys would give a sh*t?

I'd be surprised if Halperin's CV didn't include "sex pest" which is probably what got him hired at Newsmax.
Anonymous
When I was a kid, about 7 or 8, a grown man in my neighborhood pushed me to the ground because he didn't like the way I looked at him. I ran home and told my Dad. My Dad went to see him and the situation was resolved. The man never touched me again and was warned.

The point that I'm making is that I was a kid, and I told my Dad straight away. I find it odd that grown up, adult women, that are constantly telling the world how strong they are, wait years before complaining about an alleged assault.


The point you made is no point. It's gibberish.

I loathe Harris and the Dems more than I even loathe Trumps and the Repubs (because at least they don't pretend not to be racist garbage), but this nonsense you wrote is why Trump supporters tend to be viewed as being a bit dim. I couldn't care less how much you make or what education you have, that you thought this story had any relevance at all to what this woman said happened to her, is ridiculous.

I got beaten to a bloody pulp as a kid by a bully and my mother smacked the sh*t out of them...therefore, I don't understand why Listerine no longer comes in glass bottles.
Anonymous
Compare this with Doug Emhoff’s violent assault against a woman a few years back:

- it’s definitely not gossip - because gossip always carries with it speculation and room for doubt.

There’s ZERO room for doubt here about Emhoff’s attack. It’s a fact. He slapped a woman he was dating so hard it literally spun her around on her feet. There were witnesses. At the very minimum, he’s a violent domestic abuser.

How would any of you act if your husband smacked you so hard it spun you around? Would you date or marry a man that you knew did that to a woman?

But no one is talking about Emhoff of the total lack of consequences for his violent domestic abuse of a woman.

You can understand therefore why we scoff at your faux indignation over this latest, unconfirmed, last-minute, highly-suspect allegation against trump.

Whether Emhoff, Bill Clinton, or even all the other notorious philandering dems like the Kennedys, you don’t really care about mistreatment of women if it is a democrat who mistreats women.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
When I was a kid, about 7 or 8, a grown man in my neighborhood pushed me to the ground because he didn't like the way I looked at him. I ran home and told my Dad. My Dad went to see him and the situation was resolved. The man never touched me again and was warned.

The point that I'm making is that I was a kid, and I told my Dad straight away. I find it odd that grown up, adult women, that are constantly telling the world how strong they are, wait years before complaining about an alleged assault.


The point you made is no point. It's gibberish.

I loathe Harris and the Dems more than I even loathe Trumps and the Repubs (because at least they don't pretend not to be racist garbage), but this nonsense you wrote is why Trump supporters tend to be viewed as being a bit dim. I couldn't care less how much you make or what education you have, that you thought this story had any relevance at all to what this woman said happened to her, is ridiculous.

I got beaten to a bloody pulp as a kid by a bully and my mother smacked the sh*t out of them...therefore, I don't understand why Listerine no longer comes in glass bottles.

I'm not a Trump supporter.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wow, after all the crap they’ve thrown at Trump, they think this will have any impact?


Who is “they”?

So tired of posters like you, Trump, and the MAGA you hear jn interviews throw out that generic “they” without ever naming people in their accusations.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
When I was a kid, about 7 or 8, a grown man in my neighborhood pushed me to the ground because he didn't like the way I looked at him. I ran home and told my Dad. My Dad went to see him and the situation was resolved. The man never touched me again and was warned.

The point that I'm making is that I was a kid, and I told my Dad straight away. I find it odd that grown up, adult women, that are constantly telling the world how strong they are, wait years before complaining about an alleged assault.


The point you made is no point. It's gibberish.

I loathe Harris and the Dems more than I even loathe Trumps and the Repubs (because at least they don't pretend not to be racist garbage), but this nonsense you wrote is why Trump supporters tend to be viewed as being a bit dim. I couldn't care less how much you make or what education you have, that you thought this story had any relevance at all to what this woman said happened to her, is ridiculous.

I got beaten to a bloody pulp as a kid by a bully and my mother smacked the sh*t out of them...therefore, I don't understand why Listerine no longer comes in glass bottles.

I'm not a Trump supporter.


Who are you voting for?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Compare this with Doug Emhoff’s violent assault against a woman a few years back:

- it’s definitely not gossip - because gossip always carries with it speculation and room for doubt.

There’s ZERO room for doubt here about Emhoff’s attack. It’s a fact. He slapped a woman he was dating so hard it literally spun her around on her feet. There were witnesses. At the very minimum, he’s a violent domestic abuser.

How would any of you act if your husband smacked you so hard it spun you around? Would you date or marry a man that you knew did that to a woman?

But no one is talking about Emhoff of the total lack of consequences for his violent domestic abuse of a woman.

You can understand therefore why we scoff at your faux indignation over this latest, unconfirmed, last-minute, highly-suspect allegation against trump.

Whether Emhoff, Bill Clinton, or even all the other notorious philandering dems like the Kennedys, you don’t really care about mistreatment of women if it is a democrat who mistreats women.


+1. It's the hypocritical double standard that really gets me. It was a nice try, though.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Did she get amnesia from 1993-2024? Why now does she recall this groping incident?


Because of people like you.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Debunked.




Another white man talking and protecting a white man.

No, thanks.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Did she get amnesia from 1993-2024? Why now does she recall this groping incident?


When you are sexually assaulted then you will understand why women rarely go public because of a$$holes like you who ask why they didn't they say something sooner or why did they put themselves in a situation where these things can happen. I hope you meet Donald Trump very soon but until then shut your filthy mouth asking if this woman was in a coma!


When I was a kid, about 7 or 8, a grown man in my neighborhood pushed me to the ground because he didn't like the way I looked at him. I ran home and told my Dad. My Dad went to see him and the situation was resolved. The man never touched me again and was warned.

The point that I'm making is that I was a kid, and I told my Dad straight away. I find it odd that grown up, adult women, that are constantly telling the world how strong they are, wait years before complaining about an alleged assault.


You have a lot to learn. The world doesn’t treat sexual assault against women the way your daddy helped you.

I was sexually assaulted and haven’t told most people and never pressed charges. Does that mean it didn’t happen?

Several of my friends were sexually assaulted. Never pressed charges and never wanted to say anything to the person who did it. It took the Me Too movement before they told the guy (now a super Christian pastor, of course) what he did was wrong and negatively affected their lives.

But yeah, your daddy was good so there would be zero reason women shouldn’t come forth. Please.





Anonymous
I don't always remember when I got molested... but when I do, it's two weeks before an election.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Debunked.




Another white man talking and protecting a white man.

No, thanks.



He didn't debunk it at all. The brownstone was bought by Les Wexner in 1989, but Wexner didn't live there, he lived at his mansion in New Albany. In 1993, Epstein was Wexner's financial and business manager and had a full power of attorney over Wexner's assets, and was KNOWN to have lived at that brownstone. A few years later in 1996, Wexner officially transferred the brownstone to Epstein for $0.

So, no - it wasn't debunked at all.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Did she get amnesia from 1993-2024? Why now does she recall this groping incident?


When you are sexually assaulted then you will understand why women rarely go public because of a$$holes like you who ask why they didn't they say something sooner or why did they put themselves in a situation where these things can happen. I hope you meet Donald Trump very soon but until then shut your filthy mouth asking if this woman was in a coma!


When I was a kid, about 7 or 8, a grown man in my neighborhood pushed me to the ground because he didn't like the way I looked at him. I ran home and told my Dad. My Dad went to see him and the situation was resolved. The man never touched me again and was warned.

The point that I'm making is that I was a kid, and I told my Dad straight away. I find it odd that grown up, adult women, that are constantly telling the world how strong they are, wait years before complaining about an alleged assault.


You have a lot to learn. The world doesn’t treat sexual assault against women the way your daddy helped you.

I was sexually assaulted and haven’t told most people and never pressed charges. Does that mean it didn’t happen?

Several of my friends were sexually assaulted. Never pressed charges and never wanted to say anything to the person who did it. It took the Me Too movement before they told the guy (now a super Christian pastor, of course) what he did was wrong and negatively affected their lives.

But yeah, your daddy was good so there would be zero reason women shouldn’t come forth. Please.







Plenty of women do come forth as they have been doing for decades, way before the Me Too movement started. Maybe you should have too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Debunked.




Another white man talking and protecting a white man.

No, thanks.



He didn't debunk it at all. The brownstone was bought by Les Wexner in 1989, but Wexner didn't live there, he lived at his mansion in New Albany. In 1993, Epstein was Wexner's financial and business manager and had a full power of attorney over Wexner's assets, and was KNOWN to have lived at that brownstone. A few years later in 1996, Wexner officially transferred the brownstone to Epstein for $0.

So, no - it wasn't debunked at all.


Huh. Try again.

I’m looking at my Dec 1995 issue of AD (Architectural Digest) and it’s very clear that Les Wexner was still living there. The renovations done by Albert Pinto for Epstein’s move into the property weren’t complete until after Wexner transferred the property to Epstein.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Debunked.




Another white man talking and protecting a white man.

No, thanks.



He didn't debunk it at all. The brownstone was bought by Les Wexner in 1989, but Wexner didn't live there, he lived at his mansion in New Albany. In 1993, Epstein was Wexner's financial and business manager and had a full power of attorney over Wexner's assets, and was KNOWN to have lived at that brownstone. A few years later in 1996, Wexner officially transferred the brownstone to Epstein for $0.

So, no - it wasn't debunked at all.


Huh. Try again.

I’m looking at my Dec 1995 issue of AD (Architectural Digest) and it’s very clear that Les Wexner was still living there. The renovations done by Albert Pinto for Epstein’s move into the property weren’t complete until after Wexner transferred the property to Epstein.


Epstein was controlling Wexler's assets long before he got the deed to the UES mansion. So yes, very good chance Epstein was using Wexler's home when he wasn't there. This isn't rocket science.

https://www.townandcountrymag.com/society/a28340797/jeffrey-epstein-townhouse-upper-east-side/
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