Thursday, May 12, 2022

June 21, 2019: A List of Women Accusing Trump of Sexual Assault or Impropriety

 

6/21/19: The New Yorker publishes an account by a writer named E. Jean Carroll, who claims to have been raped by Citizen Donald J. Trump in 1996. She says she feared to come forward earlier because she knew she’d be attacked, threatened, and smeared by Trump and his supporters [emphasis added].” 

Within days, after making  this accusation, she gets death threats.

 

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“I took her out furniture shopping…I moved on her like a bitch.” 

Donald J. Trump

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Depending on how you count, Ms. Carroll would bring to 16 or 22 (the count varies based on how media outlets assess claims), the number of women who have accused President Pussy Grabber of criminal sexual behavior and/or sexual harassment. That would include Ivana Trump. She once described a violent sexual assault during the period when the couple was in process of a divorce. (The first Mrs. Trump later said her story was “without merit,” took a healthy divorce settlement, and signed a non-disclosure agreement.) 

So, let’s leave Ivana out and revisit the list of accusers. Vox and other news outlets have put together tallies similar to the one which follows. We have added detail for context:

 

E. Jean Carroll: She claims she was raped in a department store dressing room. Trump tells reporters he has no idea who she is or was and wouldn’t have attacked her since “she’s not my type.” 

Did Trump just say he would attack a woman if she was his type? 

He kind of did. 

Two of Carroll’s friends confirm that she described the rape at the time the alleged crime occurred. Initially, they told The New York Times they wanted to remain anonymous. 

In a series of denials, Trump insisted that Carroll was “totally lying.” “She is – it’s just a terrible thing that people can make statements like that,” he whined. She was “trying to sell a new book.” 

And…wait for it…Trump said Carroll’s story was “Fake News.” 


“I moved on her like a bitch.”  

For context, consider the Hollywood Access tape, recorded in 2005, kept secret for a decade. Trump talks about hitting on a woman other than his wife, Melania, who, in 2005, he had recently married: 

“I did try and f**k her. She was married,” Trump tells Billy Bush and several others, to general mirth. “And I moved on her very heavily. In fact, I took her out furniture shopping. She wanted to get some furniture. I said, ‘I’ll show you where they have some nice furniture.’” 

(Ha, ha: In his pants!) 


“I moved on her like a bitch, but I couldn’t get there. And she was married. Then all of a sudden I see her, she’s now got the big phony tits and everything. She’s totally changed her look.” 

No longer his type? 

So: The word of three women, E. Jean Carroll and friends, vs. Trump, 3-1 (and Trump’s words seem to validate their case.)


BLOGGER’S NOTE (5/9/23): During his first run for president, during his time in office, and after, Trump calls Ms. Carroll a liar. He continues to do so, after leaving the White House, hopefully for good. Carroll sues the former president for defamation. In a civil trial she easily prevails. The jury votes, 9-0, taking only three hours to decide, that the former president did sexually assault Ms. Carroll thirty years ago. She is awarded $5 million in damages and assorted costs. 

Nevertheless, Trump apologists call it a win, after the jury decides it can’t be sure Ms. Carroll was raped, but is sure sexual assault occurred.

Donald, of course, handles defeat with typical maturity. On Truth Social he explodes, “I HAVE ABSOLUTELY NO IDEA WHO THIS WOMAN IS. THIS VERDICT IS A DISGRACE – A CONTINUATION OF THE GREATEST WITCH HUNT OF ALL TIME!”

 

This blogger would respond: 

9-0, DUDE. 

AND YOU PAID A LOT FOR THE “BEST” LAWYERS. 


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How does Trump treat women what is he willing to try when he thinks he can get away with it? We know he has cheated on all three wives. That’s what detectives might call corroborating evidence. Here’s more:  

Kristen Anderson: She says Trump reached up her skirt at a nightclub. 

4-1.

 

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Mariah Billado: Miss Vermont Teen USA, 1997, said Trump walked into a dressing room while she and other teen beauty contestants were undressing. Three other young women anonymously supported her claim. 

She says she remembers putting on her dress as quickly as possible and thinking, “Oh my god, there’s a man in here.” 

This claim was later disputed, but Trump did brag, during a radio interview with Howard Stern, that he walked in on naked contestants in dressing rooms during the Miss USA and Miss Universe pageants. 

Those contestants were adults.

Trump told Stern: 

Well, I'll tell you the funniest is that I’ll go backstage before a show, and everyone's getting dressed and ready and everything else, and you know, no men are anywhere. And I'm allowed to go in because I'm the owner of the pageant and therefore I'm inspecting it. You know, I'm inspecting, I want to make sure that everything is good.

 

You know, the dresses. ‘Is everyone okay?’ You know, they're standing there with no clothes. ‘Is everybody okay?’ And you see these incredible looking women, and so, I sort of get away with things like that.   

8-1; Trump’s words seen to validate Billado’s case.


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Samantha Holvey, a former Miss USA contestant, further bolstered the case for Trump being creepy around the young women. Holvey, Miss North Carolina 2006, said the future president personally inspected each woman prior to the contest to the point where it was “the dirtiest I felt in my entire life.”

 

“He would step in front of each girl and look you over from head to toe like we were just meat, we were just sexual objects, that we were not people,” she explained.

 

“You know when a gross guy at the bar is checking you out? It’s that feeling.”


(Not exactly an accusation; just an assertion.)


And, when it comes to assessing the veracity of Trump’s statements, we might also note that his “spokesman,” John Miller, once told reporters that Trump’s marriage to Marla Maples was ended by Trump’s dalliance with supermodel Carla Bruni. Bruni promptly announced that she would never.

 

Ever!


Sleep with or date Donald.

 

And Trump later admitted that John Miller was actually him.


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Rachel Crooks: She worked as a receptionist at Trump Tower in 2005. When introduced to Trump, he kissed Crooks, 22, on the cheek and then the lips. Not long after he asked for her number. He claimed it was to give to a modeling agency.  

Also, did she need any furniture? 

Okay, that last part is a joke. Trump had just married Melania, his third wife, on January 22, 2005. 

9-1.

 

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Tasha Dixon: She says, when the Miss USA 2001 contestants were changing into bikinis, Trump “just came strolling right on in” to their dressing room. 

“There was no second to put a robe on or any sort of clothing or anything. Some girls were topless. Others girls were naked,” she told Rolling Stone magazine. Our first introduction to him was when we were at the dress rehearsal and half-naked changing into our bikinis.”

10-1.

 

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Jessica Drake: Drake an adult film star, met Trump at a golf tournament at Lake Tahoe in 2006. She says he “hugged her tightly and kissed her on the lips.” Later, he invited her to his suite. Drake says she was offered $10,000 to have sex. Drake was friends with Stormy Daniels the adult film star who claimed she had consensual sex with Trump around the same time. We do know Daniels was paid $130,000 to sign a non-disclosure agreement in the fall of 2016.  

11-1.

 

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Again, around that time, Playboy Bunny Karen McDougal had a lengthy affair with Trump. She says after she and the future president first had sex, he offered to pay. 

On one occasion Trump invited her back to his penthouse and they had sex. During their tryst, Donald pointed out a room which he described as “Melania’s room,” saying “she likes to have her alone time” there. 

McDougal says cheating on Melania in her own home creeped her out and she apologizes now. 

12-1.

 

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Since we’re on the topic, yet another Playboy Bunny, Barbara Moore, has claimed to have had a six-month affair with Trump. Moore, Miss December 1992, said she hooked up with Trump in 1993. Trump was engaged to Marla Maples at the time and Maples was already pregnant. (See: 4/19/18.) 

The “good news,” in this case, is that Moore was not accusing the future president of sexual abuse. 

The bad news, proven again, is that where women are involved, Trump has always been a serial liar. 

BLOGGER’S NOTE (9/17/21): In revisiting this post, I realized I shouldn’t have counted Moore as an accuser, since her affair was consensual. We’ll just go with the fact it’s more evidence that Trump is a liar. The following examples have been renumbered.

 

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Jill Harth: She says Trump made repeated sexual advances, including trying to put his hand up between her legs during a business meeting. In an incident at Mar-a-Lago, she says he “pushed me up against the wall, and had his hands all over me and tried to get up my dress again.”  

Harth sued Trump in 1997, accusing him of sexual harassment. The suit was dropped after Trump settled a breach of contract suit. 

13-1.


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Cathy Heller: Heller says Trump tried to grab her twice and kiss her, while she was celebrating Mothers’ Day (irony, there) at Mar-a-Lago in 2005 and working on a story about Donald’s and Melania’s first anniversary. She says Trump pushed her against a wall, kissed her, stuck his tongue into her mouth, and said, “We’re going to have an affair.” 

14-1.

 

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Ninni Laaksonen: The former Miss Finland, says Trump groped her behind in 2006. “He really grabbed my butt.” 

15-1.

 

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Jessica Leeds: She says Trump grabbed her breasts and tried to reach up her skirt when they were riding in business class on a flight back in the 1970s. Trump was “like an octopus,” she added. Trump denied having octopus hands. 

He said Leeds wasn’t his type. But if she was…. 

16-1.

 

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Mindy McGillivray: McGillivray, 23, was helping a photographer friend with an event at Mar-a-Lago. She says Donald Trump groped her behind. 

17-1.

 

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Jennifer Murphy: Murphy, a contestant on The Apprentice, says Trump kissed her on the lips without asking permission. 

18-1.

 

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Cassandra Searles: In a Facebook comment, Searles, Miss Washington 2013, said that Trump “grabbed my ass” and repeatedly invited her up to his hotel room. 

Ladies, the moral of the story: Back out of Trump’s presence, unless there are witnesses in the room. 

She has called Trump a “misogynist,” who “treated us like cattle.” Paromita Mitra of Mississippi, a contestant that same year, described his treatment of the women in similar fashion, saying, “I literally have nightmares about that process.

20-1.


Searles is at right.

 

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Natasha Stoynoff: Stoynoff, a writer for People, was working on a story about the Trump’s, including Melania’s pregnancy in 2005. “Donald wanted to show me around the [Mar-a-Lago] mansion,” she said in 2016. “There was one ‘tremendous’ room in particular, he said, that I just had to see. We walked into that room alone, and Trump shut the door behind us. I turned around, and within seconds he was pushing me against the wall and forcing his tongue down my throat.” 

Trump responded – as always – calling Stoynoff’s story “Fake News.” It couldn’t be true, Trump said, because, again, she wasn’t hot enough for him. “She lies! Look at her, I don’t think so,” he said during a 2016 campaign rally. 

People noted, that Stoynoff had confided in friends and colleagues in 2005, as soon as the attack occurred. She did not want to hurt a pregnant Melania if the story got out. Six individuals, including her former journalism professor, corroborated her story. 

That makes 26 individuals who say Trump acted inappropriately, or who back up a friend who told them at the time he had. 

27-1

 

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Bridget Sullivan: Miss New Hampshire, 2000, says Trump walked through the pageant dressing room while women were naked. 

28-1.

 

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Temple Taggert: As Miss Utah, in 1997, she was introduced to Trump, who kissed her directly on the lips. She found it “gross.” She remembered thinking, “Wow, that’s inappropriate.” He later promised a modeling contract and grabbed and kissed her on the lips again.

Trump was, of course, married to Marla Maples, his second wife, at the time. 

29-1.


Trump and Taggert.
 

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Summer Zervos: The former Apprentice contestant says Trump kissed her on the lips when she visited his office in New York. He invited her to dinner, “but instead took her to a hotel bungalow, groped her and tried to have sex with her.” Trump called Zervos out by name during the 2016 campaign. He referred to her as a liar. She has a pending lawsuit against him for defamation. 

30-1. 

As for their word vs. Trump, three of these women won settlements of some kind or were paid hush money to bury their stories. 

And Zervos has had the courage to haul Trump’s ass into court.



Zervos, left, with her lawyer.
 

 

BLOGGER’S NOTE (7/7/19): News breaks that Jeffrey Epstein has been arrested again. Epstein got off lightly a decade ago, thirteen months in jail, with “work release,” so that he only spent nights behind bars, despite horrific charges of sex-trafficking girls as young as 13. 

What prosecutor cut him such a great deal? Alexander Acosta – currently Secretary of Labor in the Trump administration. 

And who was accused of violently raping a 13-year-old girl in 1994 – and then threatening her and her family if she talked, reminding her he was a very powerful person? Yes, Epstein, of course. 

And Donald J. Trump. 

The girl in that case said she was lured to Epstein’s mansion by “promises of money and a modeling career.” She had two witnesses who corroborated parts of her story; but her case was dropped. 

If we were still counting accusers’ words against the current President of the United States, that would bring our tally to 32 to 1. 

Or: Trump vs. Womanhood.

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