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Gateway Pundit exposes why Melania has been missing from Trump's enter
campaign.

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/09/trump-sex-exposes-genitalia-to-
children/>

List of Trump's accusers and their allegations of sexual misconduct

The president has repeatedly denied all accusations of inappropriate
behavior.

Fallout from new sexual assault claim against Trump
Amy Dorris, a former model, claimed that President Donald Trump forcibly
kissed and groped her at the...

At least 18 women have accused Donald Trump of varying inappropriate
behavior, including allegations of sexual harassment or sexual assault.
All but two came forward with their accusations before or during his
first bid for the White House.

The latest accusation comes from Amy Dorris, a former model who told The
Guardian this week that Trump forcibly kissed and groped her at the U.S.
Open tennis tournament in 1997, prompting a new denial from the Trump
campaign with weeks to go until the 2020 election.

Trump has vehemently denied all of the various women�s accusations
multiple times. In some cases, he and his team members have specifically
denied individual accusations, but they have also repeatedly issued
blanket denials against all the allegations, calling the women liars.

The topic resurfaced in fall 2018 while Trump defended his Supreme Court
nominee Brett Kavanaugh. In defending Kavanaugh against allegations of a
sexual assault during high school, which Kavanaugh denied, Trump took the
opportunity to push back against the various accusations against him that
arose during his first presidential run.

At a Sept. 27, 2018, press conference, Trump brushed off what he called
"false accusations" he has faced, saying that he was "accused by four or
five women who got paid to make up stories about me."

"I mean, they made false statements about me, knowing they were false. I
never met them. I never met these people. And, what did they do? What did
they do? They took money in order to say bad things," Trump said at the
press conference.

Previously, White House press secretary Sarah Sanders said in December
2017 the accusations were essentially �litigated� during the campaign,
with U.S. voters knowing of the accusations but choosing to vote for him
anyway.

Only two of Trump�s accusers have taken legal action against him. For one
the action pertains to her sexual misconduct allegations against him,
while the other's involves an an ongoing defamation lawsuit relating to
Trump�s calling his accusers liars and his alleged disparagement of the
accusers during the 2016 campaign.

Here is a rundown of the individual accusations.
1. Jessica Leeds
Jessica Leeds speaks during the press conference held by women accusing
Trump of sexual harassme...
Monica Schipper/Getty Images

Jessica Leeds alleged that Trump groped her on an airplane in the late
1970s, which the president has repeatedly denied.

Leeds went public in a New York Times article on Oct. 12, 2016 �
discussing an alleged decades-old interaction with Trump -- four days
after the release of a 2005 �Access Hollywood� recording in which he
described women in vulgar terms. The Times article appeared three days
after the second presidential debate, during which Trump denied ever
kissing or groping women without consent.

Leeds has since reiterated her accusations to ABC News and has repeated
it publicly, including at a news conference in December 2017 alongside
two other accusers, calling on Congress to investigate the allegations
against Trump.

Trump denied the allegations made by Leeds and by Rachel Crooks, another
woman who spoke to The New York Times in the same 2016 article. He said
"none of this ever took place" and threatened to sue the newspaper for
reporting the story. No lawsuit has been filed.

The White House has also pointed to an October 2016 New York Post article
in which a British man with a questionable past, including making
unsubstantiated claims about British politicians� behavior in the 1980s,
challenged Leeds� allegations, as an example of how the claims against
the president have been refuted by eyewitnesses. The man, Anthony
Gilberthorpe, told the paper he had been on the same flight and saw Leeds
being �flirtatious.� Her account, he told the Post, was �wrong, wrong,
wrong.�

The interview with Gilberthorpe had been arranged by the Trump campaign,
the New York Post reported.

Leeds' accusations were the only ones that Trump specifically referenced
during his Sept. 27 press conference.

"I've had many false charges; I had a woman sitting in an airplane and I
attacked her while people were coming onto the plane. And I have a
number-one bestseller out? I mean it was total phony story. There are
many of them," Trump said at the press conference.

Trump's first book, "The Art of the Deal," was first published in 1987,
which wouldn't have made him a best-selling author at the time of the
alleged incident, which Leeds said took place in the late 1970s.
2. Kristin Anderson
Kristin Anderson is seen in this undated Washington Post video.
Washington Post

Kristin Anderson told The Washington Post that Trump put his hand up her
skirt to her underwear in the early 1990s.

After the story�s publication, ABC News spoke to a friend of Anderson,
Brad Trent, who said he heard the account from Anderson the year of the
alleged incident. Trent told ABC News that Anderson had told him she was
sitting next to Trump at the old China Club bar in New York where he slid
his hand up her thigh and �grabbed her p----.�

In a statement included in the Post story, then-Trump campaign
spokeswoman Hope Hicks disputed Anderson's accusations. �Mr. Trump
strongly denies this phony allegation by someone looking to get some free
publicity,� she said at the time. �It is totally ridiculous.�
3. Jill Harth
Jill Harth attends the New York Weddings Event at Metropolitan
Pavilion,March 28, 2012, in New York.
Larry Busacca/Getty Images for New York Weddings

Jill Harth said she had dinner with Trump and her then-boyfriend, George
Houraney, in 1992 when Trump allegedly tried to put his hands between her
legs. She alleged he also tried to kiss her during a tour of his Mar-a-
Lago estate in Florida a month later when she and Houraney were there to
celebrate solidifying a business contract.

Harth filed a lawsuit in 1997 alleging that Trump groped her and sexually
harassed her, but she withdrew the suit, she says, as a condition of
settling a separate financial dispute with him.

Harth�s lawsuit was reported in New York�s Daily News in 1997, and
LawNewz published a post on its website in February 2016 revisiting the
suit. After its publication, LawNewz reported that Trump subsequently
called to deny the allegations. �It�s ridiculous, I never touched this
woman,� LawNewz quoted Trump as saying.

In a New York Times article published a month before the 2016 election,
Harth acknowledged that, even after she had accused Trump of sexual
misconduct, she briefly dated him in 1998.

The Trump campaign also released emails from 2015 in which Harth, who now
owns a cosmetics company, solicited the candidate for opportunities to do
his hair and makeup. The Hill reported in December 2017 that Harth
acknowledged sending the messages. That report came on the heels of
another story in The Hill, which reported that after Harth publicly aired
her allegations during the campaign, an unidentified donor came forward
to pay the balance of a mortgage on Harth�s New York apartment.

Harth, in a statement published on the website of The Hill, said the
stories were an attempt to malign her and her attorney, Lisa Bloom,
characterizing the political journalism site as �an apologist for Trump
and a rag for right-wing hit jobs."

Harth told ABC News in November 2017 she stands by her allegations but
doesn�t want to speak any more about Trump.
4. Cathy Heller
Cathy Heller attends The Wildlife Conservation Society's SAFARI! INDIA
Gala at Central Park Zoo, June...
Patrick McMullan/Patrick McMullan via Getty Images

Cathy Heller first spoke to The Guardian newspaper about an alleged
incident she said happened at a Mother�s Day brunch at Mar-a-Lago. She
repeated her claims to ABC News and said she believes it happened in
1997.

She put her hand out to say hello to Trump and he grabbed her
unexpectedly and started to kiss her on the lips, Heller told ABC News.
She said she pulled away and he said, �Oh, come on.� She said no but he
grabbed her again and got near her lips, Heller told ABC News. She said
this happened in front of her family.

The Guardian reported that Heller's family is in a dispute with Mar-a-
Lago regarding their efforts to get refunds of dues, and that Cathy
Heller was a Clinton supporter who donated the personal maximum of $2,700
to the Clinton campaign.

After her story appeared in The Guardian, the Trump campaign released a
statement Oct. 15, 2016, saying that it was a �false accusation.�

�There is no way that something like this would have happened in a public
place on Mother�s Day at Mr. Trump�s resort. It would have been the talk
of Palm Beach for the past two decades,� the campaign�s then-senior
communications adviser Jason Miller said.

In late-November 2017, after Trump began questioning the veracity of the
2005 Access Hollywood tape and commented on male public figures who had
lost their jobs over sexual harassment allegations, Heller told People
magazine that Trump �is a hypocrite.�

�I don�t think he should be calling out anyone for sexual harassment or
sexual assault, but I don�t think he can control himself,� Heller told
the magazine.
5. Temple Taggart McDowell
Temple Taggart holds a press conference at Little America Hotel, Oct. 28,
2016, in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Chad Hurst/Getty Images

Temple Taggart was the 21-year-old Miss Utah when she participated in the
Miss USA contest in 1997. She said Trump, who owned the pageant at the
time, kissed her "directly on the lips.�

She first shared her story with The New York Times in May 2016, and
Taggart, who now uses her married name of McDowell, reiterated her claims
to ABC News through her lawyer, Gloria Allred. Trump denied the
allegations to the Times, saying he is reluctant to kiss strangers on the
lips.

"I don't even know who she is," Trump told NBC News in October 2016 in
response to her allegations.

"She claims this took place in a public area. I never kissed her. I
emphatically deny this ridiculous claim."

McDowell, through her attorney, reaffirmed her allegations to ABC News in
November but declined to be interviewed.
6. Karena Virginia
PHOTO: Karena Virginia (R) speaks at a press conference where she
identifies herself as victim of sexual misconduct by Donald Trump at The
London Hotel, Oct. 20, 2016, in New York.
Karena Virginia (R) speaks at a press conference where she identifies
herself as victim of sexual misco...
Jemal Countess/Getty Images

Karena Virginia, a New York-area yoga instructor, said Trump approached
her in 1998 outside the U.S. Open tennis tournament in New York while she
was awaiting a car service, made unseemly comments about her appearance,
grabbed her arm and groped her breast.

"He then walked up to me and reached his right arm and grabbed my right
arm," she said at a news conference in October 2016. �Then his hand
touched the right inside of my breast."

Virginia, who was 27 at the time of the alleged incident, said she
flinched, and Trump said, "Don't you know who I am?"

She has since reiterated her claims to ABC News through her lawyer,
Gloria Allred. Trump has never released a specific statement about her
claims.
7. Bridget Sullivan
Bridget Sullivan is pictured on the right, congratulating the winner of
Miss USA 2000 during the finals i...
Orlin Wagner/AP

Bridget Sullivan, who was crowned Miss New Hampshire 2000, spoke publicly
during the presidential campaign about how Trump came into the Miss
Universe changing room while the contestants were naked.

�The time that he walked through the dressing rooms was really shocking.
We were all naked,� she told Buzzfeed in May 2016.

CNN released recordings of a 2005 interview that Trump gave to radio host
Howard Stern in which he talked about going backstage at pageants when
the contestants were naked.

"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. ... �Is everyone OK�? You
know, they�re standing there with no clothes. �Is everybody OK?� And you
see these incredible looking women, and so I sort of get away with things
like that," Trump said in the recording.

Reached in November 2017, Sullivan declined to be interviewed. �I've said
what I�ve needed to say,� she told ABC News.

Trump has never released a specific statement about her claims.
8. Tasha Dixon
Tasha Dixon arrives at the Generosity Water's 3rd annual "Night Of
Generosity" benefit, March 18, 201...
Paul Archuleta/FilmMagic/Getty Images

Former Miss Arizona Tasha Dixon says Trump walked into a dress rehearsal
for a pageant in 2001 while the contestants were �half-naked� and the
women were told to �fawn all over him,� according to an interview Dixon
gave to CBS Los Angeles station KCAL-TV in October of 2016.

Dixon, who says she was 18 at the time, said Trump came "strolling right
in" during a dress rehearsal for the Miss USA pageant in 2001. She said
it was the contestants' introduction to Trump and that the women were
naked or half-naked, in a "very physically vulnerable position."

Dixon said she decided to speak out after hearing an old audio recording
of Trump�s talking to Howard Stern about going backstage at pageants
while contestants were naked or getting dressed.

Trump�s 2016 campaign team denied Dixon�s allegation.

�These accusations have no merit and have already been disproven by many
other individuals who were present,� then-campaign adviser Jason Miller
said. �When you see questionable attacks like this magically put out
there in the final month of a presidential campaign, you have to ask
yourself what the political motivations are and why the media is pushing
it.�
9. Mindy McGillivray
PHOTO: Mindy McGillivray speaks with a Palm Beach Post reporter, Oct. 14,
2016, at a resort in Palm Beach, Fla.
Mindy McGillivray speaks with a Palm Beach Post reporter, Oct. 14, 2016,
at a resort in Palm Beach, Fl...
Thomas Cordy/The Palm Beach Post via ZUMA/Newscom

Mindy McGillivray told The Palm Beach Post in October 2016 that Trump
grabbed her rear end while she was working as a photographer's assistant
at a 2003 event at Mar-a-Lago.

The photographer, Ken Davidoff, told the paper he vividly remembers
McGillivray immediately pulling him aside to say, �Donald just grabbed my
a--.�

Then Trump 2016 campaign spokeswoman Hicks told the paper that
McGillivray's allegation �lacks any merit or veracity.�

The photographer's brother, Daryl Davidoff, told ABC News and other news
organizations that he was also at Mar-a-Lago on the night in question and
doesn�t believe McGillivray's story.

In October 2016, when reached by ABC News, Daryl Davidoff confirmed that
McGillivray was working for Davidoff photography, their family business,
the night she says she was groped by Trump, but he also said he never
heard anything about Trump�s groping anyone. He said he doesn�t believe
McGillivray�s story and his brother, Ken, hasn�t worked for the family
photography business for years.

Daryl Davidoff also told The Palm Beach Post he believed McGillivray had
made up the story as a publicity stunt. �Nobody saw it happen and she
just wanted to be in the limelight,� he told the Post.

Ken Davidoff, in response to his brother�s comments, told The Palm Beach
Post that he thought his brother was trying to discredit the story in
order to prevent harm to the family business.

In December 2017, McGillivray reiterated her allegations to NBC, calling
for a congressional ethics investigation during an appearance on �Megyn
Kelly Today.� �I think it�s important that we hold this man to the
highest of standards, and if 16 women have come forward, then why hasn�t
anything been done? Where is our investigation? I want justice.�

Trump has never issued a specific statement about her allegation.
10. Rachel Crooks
Rachel Crooks speaks during the press conference held by women accusing
Trump of sexual harassme...
Monica Schipper/Getty Images

Rachel Crooks, a secretary who worked in Trump�s building, told The New
York Times that when she first met Trump in 2005, he shook her hand, then
kissed her on the cheeks and then on the lips, while outside an elevator
at Trump Tower in New York City. Crooks says she immediately told her
sister in Ohio about the encounter with Trump.

Shortly after The New York Times story was published in October 2016, ABC
News reached Crooks� sister Brianne Webb, who, as reported in the Times
article, told ABC News that she was the first person her sister called
after the alleged incident. Crooks was very upset, Webb said, and worked
up about just meeting Trump and having him allegedly kiss her directly on
the mouth. Webb also said Crooks never went to the authorities.

The Trump campaign issued a lengthy statement denying the allegation that
both Crooks and Leeds made in The New York Times article.

�This entire article is fiction, and for the New York Times to launch a
completely false, coordinated character assassination against Mr. Trump
on a topic like this is dangerous,� then-campaign senior communications
advisor Jason Miller said in the statement at the time. �To reach back
decades in an attempt to smear Mr. Trump trivializes sexual assault, and
it sets a new low for where the media is willing to go in its efforts to
determine this election.�

Crooks ran and lost a 2018 bid for a seat in the Ohio state legislature,
and during the campaign she continued to repeat her accusations against
Trump. She was featured in The Washington Post, prompting Trump to
respond on Twitter in February 2018.

"A woman I don�t know and, to the best of my knowledge, never met, is on
the FRONT PAGE of the Fake News Washington Post saying I kissed her (for
two minutes yet) in the lobby of Trump Tower 12 years ago. Never
happened! Who would do this in a public space with live security cameras
running. Another False Accusation. Why doesn�t @washingtonpost report the
story of the women taking money to make up stories about me? One had her
home mortgage paid off. Only @FoxNews so reported...doesn�t fit the
Mainstream Media narrative," he wrote in two tweets.

ABC News reached out to the White House in February 2018 for any further
comment on both Crooks� claims and the accusations levied by the rest of
the women on this list. The White House did not respond.
11. Natasha Stoynoff
PHOTO: Journalist Natasha Stoynoff poses at the Simon & Schuster offices
in downtown Toronto, Jan. 18, 2017.
Journalist Natasha Stoynoff poses at the Simon & Schuster offices in
downtown Toronto, Jan. 18, 201...
Andrew Francis Wallace/Toronto Star via Getty Images

Natasha Stoynoff, a writer for People magazine, said Trump
inappropriately touched her in 2005 when she was at Mar-a-Lago for an
interview timed to coincide with the first anniversary of his marriage to
Melania Trump.

Stoynoff wrote a first-person account of the alleged incident that was
published in People in October 2016, saying he forced her against a wall
and tried to kiss her during a break in the interview. The alleged
attempted assault, Stoynoff wrote, was interrupted when Trump�s then-
butler burst into the room.

The Trump campaign said the alleged incident �never happened. There is no
merit or veracity to this fabricated story.� Trump himself tweeted, "Why
didn�t the writer of this twelve year old article in People Magazine
mention the �incident� in her story. Because it did not happen!�

In her account of the story, Stoynoff said she later ran into Melania
Trump in New York and it was a friendly encounter, though Melania Trump
denied ever seeing her or having that interaction, and an attorney
representing Melania Trump released a letter to People magazine demanding
a retraction and an apology. People magazine said it stood by the story
and did not issue a retraction.

After the publication of Stoynoff�s account, Trump�s former butler Tony
Senecal also publicly refuted her allegations. �Never happened,� Senecal
told ABC South Florida affiliate WPBF-TV.

A week later, People published a follow-up story quoting five colleagues
and friends of Stoynoff who said the writer had told them about the
alleged attack shortly after she returned from the assignment; it also
quote a friend who says she was with Stoynoff when she later ran into
Melania Trump in New York City.

ABC News left several messages seeking comment from Stoynoff but received
no response.
12. Jennifer Murphy
Former "Apprentice" star and GoGirl founder Jennifer Murphy speaks at
GoGirl Experience 2017, Nov...
Michael Bezjian/Getty Images for GoGirl Worldwide

Jennifer Murphy, a contestant on the fourth season of �The Apprentice,�
the reality-TV show that Trump used to host, told British magazine Grazia
that Trump kissed her on the lips after a job interview in 2005. After
she was fired from the reality TV show, Murphy said, Trump followed up
with her and said he wanted to offer her a job but could only do so after
the finale had ended. Murphy told Grazia the alleged kissing incident
took place during one of those post-show interviews.

"He walked me to the elevator, and I said goodbye. I was thinking, 'Oh,
he�s going to hug me,� but when he pulled my face in and gave me a
smooch. I was like, �Oh kay.� I didn�t know how to act. I was just a
little taken aback and probably turned red. And I then I get into the
elevator and thought, 'Huh, Donald Trump just kissed me on the lips,"'
she told the magazine.

The Grazia article was published weeks before the election, and at the
time, Murphy said, she still planned to vote for Trump.

"I don�t want him to ever feel I�m throwing him under the bus, because
I�m not. ... I was surprised, but then it didn�t really bother me because
I didn�t feel he was being degrading, or he was being dishonest to
Melania," Murphy told Grazia.

Trump has not released any specific statement about her claims.
13. Jessica Drake
Jessica Drake speaks to reporters about allegations of sexual misconduct
against Donald Trump, along...

Adult film star Jessica Drake said Trump kissed her and two other women
without their consent 10 years ago.

During an Oct. 22, 2016, news conference alongside her attorney Gloria
Allred, the accuser provided a picture of her with Trump.

The Trump campaign called her allegations �totally false and ridiculous�
and directly addressed the picture in a statement, saying, �The picture
is one of thousands taken out of respect for people asking to have their
picture taken with Mr. Trump.�

Drake said she met Trump at a 2006 golf tournament in Lake Tahoe and
walked the course with him during the competition. She then was invited
up to his hotel suite and brought two other women with her because "I
didn't feel right going alone," Drake said during the news conference.

"When we entered the room, he grabbed each of us tightly in a hug and
kissed each one of us without asking permission," Drake said.

She went on to say that after she and the other women left, she received
a call from Trump asking her to come back and have dinner with him.

"Donald then asked me, 'What do you want? How much?'" Drake said.

Allred and Drake declined to provide names of people they said could back
up the story. Allred told ABC News in November 2017 that Drake does not
want to speak with any media.
14. Ninni Laaksonen
Ninni Laaksonen, Miss Finland, attends Miss Universe Post Pageant VIP
Party hosted by Chuck Nabit...
Patrick McMullan/Patrick McMullan via Getty Images

In 2006, Ninni Laaksonen competed in Miss Universe as Miss Finland. She
told Finnish newspaper Ilta-Sanomat that Trump squeezed her rear end
after posing for a photo before an appearance on �The David Letterman
Show.�

"Trump stood right next to me and suddenly he squeezed my butt. He really
grabbed my butt," she told Ilta-Sanomat, according to a translation
obtained by The Guardian.

ABC News contacted Laaksonen for comment in December 2017. She replied,
�I have never commented on this, and I won�t. I wish that you respect my
will to live a normal life without interference.�

Trump has never released a specific statement about her claims.
15. Summer Zervos
PHOTO: Summer Zervos, who is suing President Donald Trump in a defamation
lawsuit, leaves Manhattan Supreme Court after a hearing in New York, Dec.
5, 2017.
Summer Zervos, who is suing President Donald Trump in a defamation
lawsuit, leaves Manhattan Supr...
Kathy Willens/AP

During the presidential campaign, Zervos, who was a competitor on the
fifth season of "The Apprentice," came forward to allege that Trump
abused his role as a potential employer, kissing her twice during a
meeting at Trump Tower in New York, and later groping and kissing her in
a California hotel room. Zervos said she did not report the alleged
incidents to the authorities at the time.

�He grabbed my shoulder and began kissing me again aggressively and
placed his hand on my breast,� Zervos said at an October 2016 news
conference.

Zervos has since filed a lawsuit against Trump for alleged defamation
after he called her and the other women accusing him liars. The suit was
filed in state court in New York, three days before Trump�s inauguration.

In the lawsuit, Zervos' attorney wrote that while Trump said Zervos was
lying, "it was Donald Trump who was lying when he falsely denied his
predatory misconduct with Summer Zervos, and derided her for perpetrating
a 'hoax' and making up a 'phony' story to get attention."

In March 2019, an appellate court in New York rejected Trump�s legal
team�s argument that a sitting president cannot be sued .

His attorney Marc Kasowitz responded with a statement saying that Trump
would be appealing to the state�s highest court.
16. Cassandra Searles
Miss Washington USA, Cassandra Searles, is introduced during the 2013
Miss USA pageant at PH Liv...
Ethan Miller/Getty Images

In June 2016, former Miss Washington Cassandra Searles shared a post on
Facebook that is no longer available publicly.

The post had a picture of the group of Miss Universe contestants from
2013 with Trump in the center. In the caption of the photo, which was
screen-grabbed by Yahoo, she wrote that "this one guy treated us like
cattle" and "I forgot to mention that guy will be running to become the
next President of United States."

Rolling Stone reported that Searle updated her original post, adding a
comment to the thread.

"He probably doesn�t want me telling the story about that time he
continually grabbed my ass and invited me to his hotel room," Searle
wrote, according to Rolling Stone.

ABC News has not been able to reach Searles, and Trump has not released a
specific statement about her claims.
17. E. Jean Carroll
In this June 23, 2019, file photo, E. Jean Carroll is photographed in New
York.
Craig Ruttle/AP, FILE

More than two years into Trump�s presidency, another accuser came forward
with an accusation of an alleged decades-old incident.

In a New York magazine article posted June 21, 2019, advice columnist E.
Jean Carroll accused Trump of sexually assaulting her in a Bergdorf
Goodman dressing room 23 years ago. The article featured an excerpt from
Carroll�s book �What Do We Need Men For,� which was to be released
shortly after the article was published.

In response to Carroll�s allegations, Trump issued a statement hours
after the article posted, vehemently denying her claims, and said that he
never even met Carroll. �She is trying to sell a new book�that should
indicate her motivation. It should be sold in the fiction section. Shame
on those who make up false stories of assault to try to get publicity for
themselves, or sell a book, or carry out a political agenda.�

New York Magazine, in the online article, included a photo provided by
Carroll which shows Carroll, Donald Trump and his then-wife Ivana, and
Carroll�s then husband, television news anchor John Johnson, attending an
NBC party around 1987.

In the book, Carroll wrote that she ran into Trump at the revolving door
entrance of the high end department store�s entrance sometime during the
fall of 1995 or spring of 1996. Carroll, who is now 76, claims he said to
her, �Hey, you�re that Advice Lady� and then asked her advice on buying a
present for �a girl.� She writes the two ended up in the lingerie
department, where Carroll claims he asked her to try on a see-through
bodysuit. Inside the dressing room, Carroll alleges that Trump lunged at
her, pushed her against the wall, placed his mouth on her lips, and
reached under her coatdress and pulled down her tights. In Carroll�s own
words, she alleges, �The next moment, still wearing correct business
attire, shirt, tie, suit jacket, overcoat, he opens the overcoat, unzips
his pants, and, forcing his fingers around my private area, then thrusts
his penis halfway- or completely, I�m not certain- inside me. It turns
into a colossal struggle.�

Carroll said she never reported the incident to the police, but that she
confided in two friends, contemporaneously.

ABC News reached both of Carroll�s friends who asked that their names not
be used but corroborated that what she described in her book is what she
told them at the time of the alleged incident.

On June 23, 2019, Trump reiterated his denials during an interview with
The Hill, saying that Carroll was �totally lying� and going on to say
that �she�s not my type� and �it never happened.�
18. Amy Dorris

With less than seven weeks to go until the 2020 election, another former
model came out with a sexual assault allegation against the president.

Amy Dorris, in an exclusive interview with The Guardian, claimed that at
the 1997 U.S. Open in New York Trump groped her body and forced his
tongue into her mouth outside of a bathroom.

Dorris says she watched the matches from Trump's private box with her
then-boyfriend, Jason Binn, who was close with the real estate mogul. At
one point during the event, she went to the bathroom that was located in
the box but behind a wall -- and said Trump was waiting outside the
bathroom when she walked out.

"He just shoved his tongue down my throat and I was pushing him off. And
then that's when his grip became tighter and his hands were very gropey
and all over my butt, my breasts, my back, everything," she told The
Guardian.

"It felt like an octopus was hugging onto me. You just picture those
suction cups on octopus. They're stuck on you, and you're trapped. That's
how I felt. I felt trapped," she added.

According to The Guardian, Dorris was able to produce the U.S. Open
ticket and several photos showing her with Trump over several days in New
York. The Guardian reported that she allegedly had told people about this
contemporaneously, but according to the outlet, Trump�s lawyers say Binn
told them Dorris has not told him that anything inappropriate had
happened with Trump or that she felt uncomfortable around him.

Trump was married to Marla Maples at the time of the alleged incident.
Dorris was 24.

Jenna Ellis, legal advisor to the Trump campaign, told ABC News that "the
allegations are totally false."

"This is just another pathetic attempt to attack President Trump right
before the election," Ellis said in a statement.

The president's lawyers also pointed out that Dorris kept spending time
with Trump, even after the alleged incident. Dorris now says it's because
she was a guest of her boyfriend's in New York and had "no money" and
"nowhere to go."

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