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Another October Surprise… Epstein Style

A woman has made an allegation that former President Trump groped her in an elevator while she was on an outing with her then-boyfriend Jeffrey Epstein.

Stacey Williams says that she was walking with Epstein in the spring of 1993 “from his brownstone on the Upper East Side” when he suggested stopping in to visit his “friend” Donald Trump. She said that Epstein and Trump were “really, really good friends” and “they were spending a lot of time together.” The former model said that in an elevator, Trump gave her a very handsy hug with his hands “all over” her breasts, waist and butt. She said that the hug upset her boyfriend Epstein.

It is unclear which brownstone she refers to because Epstein did not move into his house of horrors until 1996. He had been staying on the Upper East Side prior to that however in a rented home on East 69th Street and both are light-colored brownstones so who knows?

Williams said that she felt like the exchange felt like a challenge and “a twisted game” between Epstein and Trump.

Williams says she’s always prided herself on standing firmly against female assault, yet she was the girlfriend of Jeffery Epstein? Those two things don’t add up. You didn’t notice your boyfriend was one of the top sexual assault predators on Earth?

The timing does raise flags. Why haven’t we heard from her before in the wake of so many other allegations against President Trump?

A Trump spokesperson said this: “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. It’s obvious this fake story was contrived by the Harris campaign.”

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