The latest dirty trumpf & his accusers

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I believe there will be many, many more coming forward in the coming weeks.........


Republican candidate for president Donald Trump is racking up accusers of sexual assault, unwanted groping, sexual harassment and more. Two came forward in the New York Times, one came forward in People magazine and another in the Palm Beach Post. Thursday, another woman came forward to talk about Trump looking up models’ skirts in the Huffington Post.

Lisa Boyne is the latest in a growing line of women who are stepping forward. In the mid-1990s she worked as a food business entrepreneur and while at a restaurant she recalled the reality TV star and wannabe amateur OGBYN Trump parading women around in front of their table looking up their skirts to determine if they were wearing underwear.

“It was the most offensive scene I’ve ever been a part of,” Boyne told HuffPo. “I wanted to get the heck out of there.”

At a rally Thursday, Trump swore “these events never happened,” but the list of women lodging accusations is growing and the behavior oddly consistent.

Trump spokeswoman Hope Hicks’s excuse, this time, is “Mr. Trump never heard of this woman and would never do that.”

HuffPo spoke to another woman who also attended the same event and confirmed that it took place but couldn’t remember if the events unfolded in that way. She did confirm that Boyne attended the event in the summer of 1996 and also verified that at some point women were climbing on tables.

At the time Boyne was friends with Sonja Morgan, who now is a cast member on Bravo’s “Real Housewives of New York.” Morgan invited Boyne to dinner with Trump and late modeling agent John Casablancas. En route to the dinner Trump and Morgan picked Boyne up at her apartment and she describes Trump dominating the conversation and boasting about his sexual conquests and where they fell on his scale of attractiveness.

“He was constantly talking about himself, who he was dating, who he was sleeping with, who he was trying to sleep with,” Boyne said. “I just remember feeling very surprised and upset.”

Boyne described the event as an opportunity for Trump to meet young attractive women thanks to Casablancas bringing along half a dozen models. They were seated in a semi-circular table with the women in the middle and the men on each end, forcing the women to get past the men if they wanted to leave. According to Boyne, they refused to. Trump insisted they walk across the table instead, which gave him a look up their skirts.

Trump allegedly had zero interest in Boyne because she wasn’t a model. “He was more interested in my opinion of who I think he should sleep with. I remember that vividly,” she said.

She ultimately was able to get the man to let her leave the table, called her roommate, told the men she wasn’t feeling well and left.

Morgon also confirmed the dinner at the restaurant and that Casablancas brought several models, but she denied there were any lewd actions from Trump.

“I don’t remember any of that kind of behavior,” Morgan said. “But I have been known to dance on tables.”

Boyne’s roommate, Karen Beatrice denies she heard from Boyne that evening but didn’t deny the dinner took place. As a former model, Beatrice also met Trump, calling him “nothing but gracious and charming.”

Boyne was shocked Beatrice refused to confirm the incident, saying that the roommate was one of few she talked to about the event. She said that she’s been having “flashbacks” to the 1996 event since the New York Times story in May and the 2005 recordings.

“I met lots of famous, influential wealthy people with Sonja, and none of them were ever as vulgar, as disgusting, as rude, as sexist, such a low excuse for a human being that I’ve ever met. I was so deeply offended, I felt that like with Bill Cosby, the more people that come forward, the more legitimacy the story will have,” Boyne said.

“I find it hard to believe that he’s changed,” she added. “That was who he was. He was somebody who was interested in women as sex objects and their only merit was their beauty.”
 
For those that may have missed one or two the ***** **** **** *** attacks!!

All of Donald Trump’s Accusers: A Timeline of Every Alleged Grope and Assault
At least 10 women, including his first wife, have accused Donald Trump of forcibly kissing, inappropriately touching or looking at them or worse.
Gideon Resnick
GIDEON RESNICK

10.14.16 10:20 AM ET
In the days since a video emerged showing Donald Trump bragging about his ability to get away with sexually assault, several women have stepped forward to allege the Republican presidential nominee touched them inappropriately. Together, their allegations amount to a substantial list of alleged sexual harassment and assault dating back to the early 1980s. Trump has denied every allegation against him.

Early 1980s: Jessica Leeds claims she was groped on a flight: Leeds, now 74, told The New York Times on Wednesday that shortly after her flight took off to New York, over three decades ago, Trump raised the armrest separating them and grabbed her breasts and tried to put his hands up her skirt. “He was like an octopus,” she said. “His hands were everywhere.”
Property developer Donald Trump and wife Ivana Trump attend a Police Athletic League event for Commisioner Benjamin Ward's Kids in 1989 in New York City, New York

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1989: Ivana Trump, his first wife, claims that she felt “violated” during sex: As The Daily Beast reported last year, Ivana Trump said in a court deposition about their divorce that he “violated” her during sex following a violent attack. Ivana reportedly described the incident as “rape” to several confidantes. She later said she wouldn’t describe the act as rape in a “criminal sense,” adding: “As a woman, I felt violated, as the love and tenderness, which he normally exhibited towards me, was absent. I referred to this as a ‘rape,’ but I do not want my words to be interpreted in a literal or criminal sense.”

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Early 1990s: Kristin Anderson claims he touched her genitals: The Washington Post reported on Friday that Anderson was at The China Club in Manhattan when Trump, without introducing himself or speaking to her, reached his hand up her skirt while they were seated. "This is the vivid part for me: The person on my right, unbeknownst to me was Donald Trump, put their hands up my skirt. He did touch my vagina through my underwear, absolutely." At the time, Anderson got up and told her friends but did nothing about the incident. She added that, over the years, her opinion has changed: "It's actually not nothing, and it really sends an awful message to women that they are nothing." The bus tape was "nauseating” to Anderson and that the story of Trump allegedly groping a woman on an airplane motivated her to come forward to "back these girls up."
Jill Harth

VIA GUARDIAN
1993: Makeup artist Jill Harth accuses Trump of attempted rape: Harth alleged in a Guardian interview that Trump had cornered her and groped her in his daughter Ivanka’s bedroom. “He pushed me up against the wall, and had his hands all over me and tried to get up my dress again,” Harth told The Guardian, “and I had to physically say: ‘What are you doing? Stop it.’ It was a shocking thing to have him do this because he knew I was with George [Harth’s boyfriend at the time], he knew they were in the next room. And how could he be doing this when I’m there for business?”

1997: Miss Teen USA contestants say Trump walked in on underage girls dressing backstage: Four women who competed in the contest alleged to BuzzFeed News that Trump walked into the dressing room while they were changing. Tasha Dixon, who competed as Miss USA Arizona—not in the teen competition—in 2001 said: “He just came strolling right in. There was no second to put a robe on or any sort of clothing or anything. Some girls were topless. Other girls were naked.” Some of the contestants in Miss Teen USA were as young as 15. “Don’t worry, ladies, I’ve seen it all before,” Trump allegedly said.

Trump would later admit that he did these sorts of things during an appearance on Howard Stern’s radio show.
1997: Temple Taggart McDowell said Trump Kissed Her Without Her Consent: As a 21-year-old Miss USA contestant, Temple Taggart McDowell was introduced to Trump during a pageant rehearsal in Shreveport, Louisiana. She says Trump embraced her and then immediately kissed her. “He kissed me directly on the lips. I thought, ‘Oh my God, gross.’ she told The New York Times. “He was married to Marla Maples at the time. I think there were a few other girls that he kissed on the mouth. I was like ‘Wow, that’s inappropriate.’”

2003: Mindy McGillivray claims he groped her at Mar-a-Lago: The woman, then 23, told the Palm Beach Post on Wednesday: “All of a sudden I felt a grab, a little nudge. I think it’s Ken’s camera bag, that was my first instinct. I turn around and there’s Donald. He sort of looked away quickly.” McGillivray said she recalls telling the photographer, Ken Davidoff, “Donald just grabbed my ass.”

2005: Rachel Crooks said he forcibly kissed her at Trump Tower: Crooks, who was working at the real-estate company Bayrock Group at Trump Tower, told The New York Times on Wednesday that after a handshake, Trump began kissing her on the cheeks and then directly on the mouth. “It was so inappropriate,” Crooks said. “I was so upset that he thought I was so insignificant that he could do that.”
NEW YORK, NY - JANUARY 09: Logan West, Donald Trump, Nana Meriwether and Olivia Culpo attend the Miss USA 2012 & Miss Universe 2012 photocall at Trump Tower on January 9, 2013 in New York City.

STEVE MACK
2005: Trump admits he looks at naked beauty-pageant contestants: During one of his many appearances on the Howard Stern show, CNN reported Trump said he would go backstage while women were dressing for his Miss USA and Miss Universe pageants. “Well, I’ll tell you the funniest is that before a show, I’ll go backstage and everyone’s getting dressed, and everything else, and you know, 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,” Trump said. “You know, I’m inspecting because I want to make sure that everything is good.”
In this 2005 frame from video, Donald Trump prepares for an appearance on 'Days of Our Lives' with actress Arianne Zucker (center). He is accompanied to the set by Access Hollywood host Billy Bush.

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2005: Trump brags he can get away with sexual assault: On a tour bus with Access Hollywood co-host Billy Bush, Trump claims on a hot-mic that his fame allows him to do almost anything to women. “You know I’m automatically attracted to beautiful women—I just start kissing them. It’s like a magnet. Just kiss. I don’t even wait,” he said on a video first obtained by The Washington Post. Trump explained: “And when you’re a star, they let you do it. You can do anything... Grab them by the pussy.” During this exchange, Trump says he tried to have sex with Access Hollywood’s Nancy O’Dell. Trump was already married to his third and current wife, Melania, who was pregnant with their son at the time.

2005: People reporter Natasha Stoynoff alleges Trump pushed her against a wall and forced a kiss on her: Stoynoff, who writes that she had a developed a friendly relationship with Trump and Melania while on the Trump beat for People, had come to Mar-A-Lago to report on the couple’s first wedding anniversary. When pregnant Melania went upstairs to change clothes, Stoynoff writes, Trump said he had a “tremendous” room to show her and led her into another room and shut the door. There, she writes, “within seconds, he was pushing me against the wall, and forcing his tongue down my throat.” The alleged incident ended when Trump’s butler entered the room to say Melania was on her way down. “You know we’re going to have an affair, don’t you?” Trump allegedly said when the butler left.

2010: Trump allegedly tries to kiss woman in a boardroom: CNN anchor Erin Burnett told a story relayed to her from a friend about Trump attempting an unprompted kiss. “Trump took Tic Tacs, suggested I take them also. He then leaned in, catching me off guard, and kissed me almost on lips. I was really freaked out,” Burnett quoted her friend as saying. Afterward, the friend said Trump told her how “special I am” and asked her to call him.
2013: Cassandra Searles alleges that Trump groped her: Cassandra Searles, a former Miss Washington who participated in the Miss USA contest while Trump was an owner, posted on Facebook saying, “he continually grabbed my ass and invited me to his hotel room,” reported Seattle’s KING-TV.

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Expect one to three a day until November eighth.

The list is endless. Trumpf has been sexually abusing women for a very long time.
 
I believe there will be many, many more coming forward in the coming weeks.........



Republican candidate for president Donald Trump is racking up accusers of sexual assault, unwanted groping, sexual harassment and more. Two came forward in the New York Times, one came forward in People magazine and another in the Palm Beach Post. Thursday, another woman came forward to talk about Trump looking up models’ skirts in the Huffington Post.

Lisa Boyne is the latest in a growing line of women who are stepping forward. In the mid-1990s she worked as a food business entrepreneur and while at a restaurant she recalled the reality TV star and wannabe amateur OGBYN Trump parading women around in front of their table looking up their skirts to determine if they were wearing underwear.

“It was the most offensive scene I’ve ever been a part of,” Boyne told HuffPo. “I wanted to get the heck out of there.”

At a rally Thursday, Trump swore “these events never happened,” but the list of women lodging accusations is growing and the behavior oddly consistent.

Trump spokeswoman Hope Hicks’s excuse, this time, is “Mr. Trump never heard of this woman and would never do that.”

HuffPo spoke to another woman who also attended the same event and confirmed that it took place but couldn’t remember if the events unfolded in that way. She did confirm that Boyne attended the event in the summer of 1996 and also verified that at some point women were climbing on tables.

At the time Boyne was friends with Sonja Morgan, who now is a cast member on Bravo’s “Real Housewives of New York.” Morgan invited Boyne to dinner with Trump and late modeling agent John Casablancas. En route to the dinner Trump and Morgan picked Boyne up at her apartment and she describes Trump dominating the conversation and boasting about his sexual conquests and where they fell on his scale of attractiveness.

“He was constantly talking about himself, who he was dating, who he was sleeping with, who he was trying to sleep with,” Boyne said. “I just remember feeling very surprised and upset.”

Boyne described the event as an opportunity for Trump to meet young attractive women thanks to Casablancas bringing along half a dozen models. They were seated in a semi-circular table with the women in the middle and the men on each end, forcing the women to get past the men if they wanted to leave. According to Boyne, they refused to. Trump insisted they walk across the table instead, which gave him a look up their skirts.

Trump allegedly had zero interest in Boyne because she wasn’t a model. “He was more interested in my opinion of who I think he should sleep with. I remember that vividly,” she said.

She ultimately was able to get the man to let her leave the table, called her roommate, told the men she wasn’t feeling well and left.

Morgon also confirmed the dinner at the restaurant and that Casablancas brought several models, but she denied there were any lewd actions from Trump.

“I don’t remember any of that kind of behavior,” Morgan said. “But I have been known to dance on tables.”

Boyne’s roommate, Karen Beatrice denies she heard from Boyne that evening but didn’t deny the dinner took place. As a former model, Beatrice also met Trump, calling him “nothing but gracious and charming.”

Boyne was shocked Beatrice refused to confirm the incident, saying that the roommate was one of few she talked to about the event. She said that she’s been having “flashbacks” to the 1996 event since the New York Times story in May and the 2005 recordings.

“I met lots of famous, influential wealthy people with Sonja, and none of them were ever as vulgar, as disgusting, as rude, as sexist, such a low excuse for a human being that I’ve ever met. I was so deeply offended, I felt that like with Bill Cosby, the more people that come forward, the more legitimacy the story will have,” Boyne said.

“I find it hard to believe that he’s changed,” she added. “That was who he was. He was somebody who was interested in women as sex objects and their only merit was their beauty.”

Oinker deplorable dirty is pulling the biggest scam ever on the American people. :mad:

I just don't understand why people can't see through him.
 
Oinker deplorable dirty is pulling the biggest scam ever on the American people. :mad:

I just don't understand why people can't see through him.

Most of them are not stupid, I guess they just wanna "believe", kinda like any personality cult........... You would think they were beyond that by now...:palm:

I guess not..
 
They can look the other way on an awful lot of things when the believe they have a chance to elect a racist to the presidency.
That is the sad truth.
 
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