Stacey Williams goes public with her allegations against Donald Trump
- Bias Rating
50% Medium Conservative
- Reliability
65% ReliableFair
- Policy Leaning
50% Medium Conservative
- Politician Portrayal
-28% Negative
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
74% : She said on the Zoom call, "We went to Trump Tower and went up the elevator, and moments later, Trump was greeting us.62% : In a 2005 video that became known as the "Access Hollywood" tape after it became public in 2016, released just weeks before the election that year, Trump can be heard saying, "I'm automatically attracted to beautiful women -- I just start kissing them, it's like a magnet.
58% : She and Epstein attended a Christmas party that year at the Plaza Hotel -- which Trump owned at the time.
58% : "Stacey, your home away from home, Love Donald" was written on the back, in handwriting that appears similar to Trump's.
50% : The first was told in 2006, another was told before Trump was a presidential candidate, and the most recent was told in 2022.
47% : "Williams said that, as Trump groped her, the two men spoke calmly with each other.
42% : She recalled seeing Trump at the party and said it was clear that the two men were friends.
38% : "Within moments of meeting him, Trump "pulled me into him and started groping me.
37% : Later, in the "later winter, early spring" of 1993, Williams recalled, she was walking with Epstein near Fifth Avenue when he suggested visiting Trump at Trump Tower.
36% : At one point, she said on camera that she was groped by a former president in front of Epstein, but she did not name Trump.
31% : She said she never encountered Trump again.
30% : The latest allegation against Trump comes less than two weeks before Election Day and with early voting having already started in multiple states.
24% : NBC News spoke to seven people who said Williams previously told them about the alleged encounter with Trump, most of whom requested anonymity.
24% : Ally Gutwillinger, a friend, said Williams told her the week after Trump announced his presidential campaign in 2015 that she had been groped by Trump with Epstein present.
23% : Last year, a New York jury found Trump liable for sexually abusing Carroll in a Manhattan department store in the 1990s but not liable for her alleged rape.
20% : Williams appears to be the first person to publicly allege sexual misconduct by Trump in which Epstein played a role.
17% : Love Donald.'"Williams's claim that Epstein introduced her to Trump echoes other women's descriptions of Epstein and his convicted co-conspirator, Ghislaine Maxwell, introducing women to individuals who sexually abused them in some manner.
16% : None of the dozens of women in Epstein's orbit whom NBC News has interviewed over the last seven years have accused Trump of misconduct that involved Epstein.
16% : Trump has faced allegations of sexual misconduct in recent years from numerous women, including former columnist E. Jean Carroll.
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