In a recent interview, Stacey Williams, a former model, shared her harrowing experience with Donald Trump, claiming that he groped and sexually touched her in 1993 at Trump Tower. Williams, who met Trump through the late Jeffrey Epstein, described this incident as part of a “twisted game” between the two men.
Williams recounted meeting Trump at a Christmas party in 1992, where Epstein introduced them. She believed Epstein was a close friend of Trump, adding that they spent a lot of time together during that period. “It became very clear then that he and Donald were really, really good friends,” she said.
The alleged groping took place months later, during a walk with Epstein. He suggested they stop by Trump Tower, where she claims Trump welcomed them with unwanted advances. “As soon as we arrived, he pulled me toward him and started groping me,” Williams said. “He put his hands all over my breasts, waist, and buttocks. I froze, deeply confused, as I believed I saw them smiling at each other.”
In response to the allegations, Karoline Leavitt, press secretary for Trump’s campaign, dismissed the claims as “unequivocally false,” suggesting they were part of a politically motivated attack.
Later that year, Williams revealed Trump sent a postcard to her agent, featuring an aerial view of Mar-a-Lago, inscribed with a personal message: “Stacey – Your home away from home. Love, Donald.” She provided the postcard as evidence in her account.
Now 56 and originally from Pennsylvania, Williams spoke about her experience during a Zoom call organized by a group called Survivors for Kamala, which supports Kamala Harris’s presidential campaign. On the call, she expressed her feelings of shame and confusion after the alleged incident, recounting how Epstein reacted afterward. “He berated me and said: ‘Why did you let him do that?’ I felt so disgusting,” she recalled.
Williams emphasized her desire to remain private and avoid negative attention, which is why she had kept her experience largely to herself until now. “I chose to comment on social media instead, contradicting those who said he didn’t do anything,” she explained.
Having processed her ordeal, Williams felt more confident in her decision to speak out and said she had confided in friends about the incident even years ago. One friend confirmed that Williams mentioned the groping incident during a conversation in the mid-2000s, recalling it vividly when the Epstein scandal broke.
“I remember her saying specifically that he had groped her, what we would call feeling someone up,” the friend noted. Another longtime friend, Ally Gutwillinger, recalled a conversation in 2015 when Williams revealed the same details, indicating the significance of the moment given Trump’s presidential run.
Williams’s allegations add to the growing list of accusations against Trump, who has faced similar claims of sexual misconduct from numerous women over the years.