Epstein Email Reveals Trump 'Girlfriend' Claim, Model Recalls Groping
Epstein Email: Model Details Trump Groping Incident

Former Model Details Alleged Assault Following Epstein Email Release

A recently disclosed email where Jeffrey Epstein boasted about giving a girlfriend to Donald Trump has sparked outrage from a former model who claims both men subjected her to inappropriate behavior. Stacey Williams, who appeared in multiple Sports Illustrated swimsuit editions during the 1990s, told CNN on Thursday that the correspondence reveals the deeply misogynistic nature of both Epstein and Trump.

Williams appeared on Erin Burnett Outfront following the release of numerous emails connected to the late financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Congress is preparing to vote on making additional unseen files public, while former President Trump has repeatedly dismissed the investigation as what he now labels a hoax.

Epstein's Disturbing Correspondence

The email in question features Epstein writing about a Norwegian businesswoman and heiress, describing her as my 20 year old girlfriend in 1993, that after two years i gave to donald. Burnett highlighted this correspondence during her interview with Williams, who connected it directly to her own experiences with both men.

Williams stated that the email perfectly illustrates the mindset of Epstein and Trump. She recalled being escorted by Epstein into Trump's office where she was allegedly groped by the future president. According to Williams, both men treated women as objects and trophies rather than human beings.

Chilling Account of Alleged Assault

Williams provided a detailed account of the incident she says occurred at Trump Tower. She described how Trump pulled her close and began groping her, moving his hands over her breasts, waist, and buttocks while she froze in confusion. What disturbed her most was seeing both men smiling at each other and continuing their conversation throughout the assault.

The former model noted that Epstein seemed disappointed by her lack of resistance, given her reputation for confronting inappropriate male behavior. Williams emphasized that Trump was the only male friend Epstein consistently discussed during their time together.

Williams expressed frustration that Trump campaigned on cleaning up the swamp in Washington while allegedly being connected to what she called the biggest swamp monster who's ever existed. She finds it maddening that considerable effort appears to be focused on concealing information about Epstein's connections.

In response to these allegations, then-campaign spokesperson Karoline Leavitt previously called the accusations false and suggested the story was fabricated by Kamala Harris' campaign team. The controversy continues as Congress moves toward releasing additional documents related to Epstein's network.