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'Epstein talked about Trump all the time': Ex-model who accused Trump of groping her

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Stacy Williams , the former model who accused Donald Trump of groping her in front of Jeffrey Epstein in 1993, has now revealed that Epstein used to talk about Donald Trump 'all the time'. At the time of the groping incident, Stacy was dating Epstein -- after they met each other at various parties on several occasions and they came into a relationship.

"I would say that he talked about having just seen Donald or having just done something, I mean, every time we spoke," Williams said.

Williams first publicly discussed the alleged groping incident on a public "Survivors for Kamala" Zoom call last Monday night in her support for vice president Kamala Harris.

'It was like an Octopus...Epstein berated me'

Talking about the groping incident to the New York Times and what happened after that, Williams said she and Epstein were out on a walk -- strolling down Fifth Avenue when Epstein suggested that they visit Trump at Trump Tower . As they went and Trump received them, he pulled Williams towards him, touched her breasts, waist and buttocks. "It was like an octopus," Williams said. After they left Trump Tower, Epstein "berated" her for allowing that to happen.

“I definitely felt like I was a piece of meat delivered to that office as some sort of game.”

Not long after the alleged incident, Williams said Trump sent her a handwritten postcard featuring his Mar-a-Lago estate that read, "Stacey -- Your home away from home. Love Donald."

Donald Trump's campaign has denied Williams' allegations and said the allegations just two weeks before the election were orchestrated by the Kamala Harris campaign. These accusations, made by a former activist for Barack Obama and announced on a Harris campaign call two weeks before the election, are unequivocally false," Trump campaign spokesperson Karoline Leavitt said.

"It is widely known that President Trump banned Jeffrey Epstein from his Mar-a-Lago Club when revelations about his sex trafficking became public," Leavitt said.
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