Former model opens up on brutal Trump/Epstein encounter, and she’s brought receipts
Donald Trump has a long history of accusations related to sexual misconduct, and now former model Stacey Williams, known for her work in the 1990s, has come forward with new claims. She alleges that, in 1993, while visiting Trump Tower with financier Jeffrey Epstein, Trump groped her without consent.
In an interview with *The Guardian*, Williams described feeling like a “piece of meat” in what she perceived as a “twisted game” between Trump and Epstein. According to her, Trump, who was 22 years older than her at the time, suddenly pulled her close and touched her inappropriately on her chest, waist, and backside. Shocked and frozen, Williams said she witnessed Trump and Epstein sharing unsettling smiles during the encounter.
Williams, who eventually retreated from public life, was casually dating Epstein when he suggested a visit to Trump as they were out for a walk. She says she had no knowledge of Epstein’s troubling history with women. Years later, Epstein would be charged with sexually trafficking minors and die by suicide in 2019 while awaiting trial. Previously, he had served a 13-month sentence in 2008 on charges of soliciting prostitution.
Trump and Epstein were known to be close associates, with Trump once calling Epstein a “terrific guy” and noting their mutual appreciation for “beautiful women”—often “on the younger side”—in a 2002 *New York Magazine* interview. Williams recalls that during her visit, it was clear the two men were well-acquainted and spent considerable time together.
A few months after the incident, Williams says she received a postcard from Trump, which featured an aerial view of his Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach. Trump had written, “Stacey — Your home away from home. Love, Donald.” She provided a copy of the postcard to *The Guardian*.
Williams later shared her experience during a virtual meeting for “Survivors for Kamala” in support of Kamala Harris’s presidential campaign, where she was joined by notable figures like actress Ashley Judd and academic Anita Hill. Trump’s representatives responded to the allegations, calling them “unequivocally false,” and claimed the story was fabricated by the Harris campaign, describing Williams as an activist aligned with Barack Obama.
According to Williams, after leaving Trump Tower, Epstein was visibly angry, refusing to look at or speak to her. Once outside, he asked why she allowed Trump to touch her like that. She recounted feeling ashamed and confused, saying Epstein’s reaction made her feel “disgusting.” She also described a lasting feeling of being “violated,” as if she was reliving the event.
Over the years, Trump has faced accusations of sexual harassment and assault from at least 26 women. In 2023, he was found liable for sexual abuse and defamation against writer E. Jean Carroll, resulting in a $5 million damages award.
