Thursday 13 October 2016

Four Women Accuse Donald Trump Of Forcibly Groping, kissing Them

Four women have accused Donald Trump of groping or kissing them without their consent in shocking details.This is coming just days after a 2005 Access Hollywood tape showed the Republican presidential nominee bragging about kissing women, grabbing them “by the pussy,” and attempting
to have sex with a married woman.The claims by the four women, were reported by The New York Times, The Palm Beach Post, People magazine and Yahoo News.One of the women alleges that Trump grabbed her breasts and tried to put his hand up her skirt duringa flight more than three decades ago, the New York Times reported.Another says he kissed her on the mouth outside an elevator in 2005, according to the same report.A third woman says Trump groped her rear end at his Mar-a-Lago resort 13 years ago, the Palm Beach Post reported.The fourth, then a People magazine reporter, says Trump kissed her without her assent when the two were alone in 2005 right before an interview she was about to conduct with Trump and his wife.Trump has denied the first two allegations in an interview with the Times. Trump, who was in Miami Wednesday, was considering filing a lawsuit against the Times and was consulting with advisers about his legal options, according to two people close to him. The two people, who requested anonymity to discuss private conversations, said Trump is furious about the accusations made against him in the story and with the newspaper for publishing them.In a statement issued by his campaign after the Times report was published, spokesman Jason Miller said, “This entire article is fiction.”Trump spokeswoman Hope Hicks told the Palm Beach Post "there is no truth" to the third allegation.His campaign denied the fourth allegation, People reported.But in each of the first three instances, the newspapers spoke to people close to the women -- a universe that includes friends, family members, significant others and colleagues -- who verified that the women told them their stories about what they say happened months or years ago.In the fourth, the reporter wrote a detailed first person account of what she says happened on People's website. Separately, CBS News on Wednesday reported 1992 footage filmed for "Entertainment Tonight" in which Trump is heard commenting about a young girl, "I'm going to be dating her in ten years."Also Wednesday, Rolling Stone published a story that included the allegations of Cassandra Searles, Miss Washington 2013.

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