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Donald Trump had been caught on video in 2005 boasting that, as a celebrity, he feels free to “grab” women “by the pussy,”
Early 1980s
Seated next to Jessica Leeds on an airline, Donald Trump allegedly put up the armrest and began to grope her breasts, attempting reach up her skirt. “It was an assault,” Leeds later told the New York Times. “He was like an octopus…. His hands were everywhere.” (Trump has denied the “preposterous, ludicrous” claims, insisting they “defy truth, common sense and logic.”)
1989
Divorce documents cited in the book, Lost Tycoon, describe how an enraged Trump pulled out clumps of his wife Ivana’s hair, and then had sex with her in a way that made Ivana feel “violated.” “During a deposition given by me in connection with my matrimonial case, I stated that my husband had raped me,” Ivana Trump would later write. “I referred to this as a ‘rape,’ but I do not want my words to be interpreted in a literal or criminal sense.” (In 2015, Trump’s personal lawyer Michael Cohen denied rape had occurred, arguing “you can’t rape your spouse“; Cohen later apologized for his “inarticulate comment.”)
1990
Ivana granted divorce from Trump, reportedly on grounds of “cruel and inhuman” treatment, that according to Ivana’s lawyers also included verbal abuse and humiliation. The settlement included a gag order: Ivana reportedly cannot speak about her marriage to Trump, except with his permission.
Early 1990s
Trump allegedly groped Kristin Anderson at a night club; she says he put his hand up her skirt. “He did touch my vagina through my underwear, absolutely,” she told the Washington Post. (Hope Hicks, as a spokesperson for the Trump campaign dismissed the account: “Mr. Trump strongly denies this phony allegation by someone looking to get some free publicity.”)
1997
Trump allegedly walked into the dressing room of his Teen Miss USA contest, telling half-naked contestants as young as 15 year olds, “Don’t worry, ladies, I’ve seen it all before,” according to BuzzFeed. (Trump did not respond to this allegation.)
1999
Maples and Trump divorced. As Trump flirted with a presidential run, Maples told a London paper, “I will not be silent. I will feel it is my duty as an American citizen to tell the people what he is really like…. His drug is attention.” Trump responded that Maples signed a “confidentiality agreement” that means she is “not allowed to talk.” Trump and his lawyer threatened to withhold $1.5 million in alimony: “Why am I paying money’” Trump asked, “to somebody that’s violated an agreement?”
2000
Maples sells a tell-all memoir to be titled “All That Glitters Is Not Gold,” promising “juicy details” of the ”the pain of loving” Trump. “For anyone who has ever wanted to marry a millionaire,” the catalog copy read, “Marla shatters the allure of that dream with poignancy and brutal honesty.”
2002
Maples memoir cancelled. ”She signed a confidentiality agreement,” Trump would tell the New York Times.
2005
Trump bragged to Howard Stern that he often peeped on the contestants of his beauty pageants. “I’m the owner of the pageant and therefore I’m inspecting it,” Trump said. “They’re standing there with no clothes… these incredible looking women… I sort of get away with things like that.”
Trump caught on tape for a filming of Access Hollywood bragging he forced himself on women: “And when you’re a star, they let you do it,” he said. “You can do anything. Grab them by the pussy. You can do anything.”
In Trump Tower, Trump allegedly began kissing Rachel Crooks, a young receptionist who worked in the building, on the mouth after she introduced herself to him by an elevator. “It was so inappropriate,” Crooks said. “I was so upset that he thought I was so insignificant that he could do that.” (Trump tweeted a denial: “Never happened! Who would do this in a public space with live security cameras running. Another False Accusation.”)
Natasha Stoynoff, a People magazine reporter, traveled to Mar-a-Lago on assignment to write about the Trump’s first year of marriage. Stoynoff later wrote that Trump forced himself on her during her a tour of the property, after taking her to a private room: “Trump shut the door behind us. I turned around, and within seconds he was pushing me against the wall and forcing his tongue down my throat,” she wrote. (A Trump spokesperson told *People: “*This never happened. There is no merit or veracity to this fabricated story.”)
2006
June
Trump allegedly began 9-month affair with Playboy playmate Karen McDougal. (A White House spokesperson later insisted the affair is “fake news” adding that Trump “says he never had a relationship with McDougal.”)
July
Trump allegedly had sex with Stormy Daniels, aka Stephanie Clifford, after suggesting he could get her on The Apprentice. The alleged rendezvous was at a golf tournament in Lake Tahoe, where Trump had allegedly also flown McDougal for sex, according to the New Yorker. Daniels described Trump’s seduction to In Touch. “He was sitting on the bed and he was like, ‘Come here.’ And I was like, ‘Ugh, here we go.'” (The White House denied the affair.)
2007
During a business meeting at the Beverly Hills Hotel, Trump allegedly kissed, groped the breasts of, and thrust his genitals at Summer Zervos, a former contestant on “The Apprentice.” (Trump dismissed the claim as, “Lies. Lies. No witnesses. No nothing. All big lies.” Zervos sued Trump for defamation.)
June
After Lewandowski was dismissed as campaign manager, Trump allegedly told Hope Hicks, who had been dating Lewandowski, not to worry about him. “You’ve already done enough for him,” Trump said to Hicks, according to the author Michael Wolff. “You’re the best piece of tail he’ll ever have.”
July
Trump defended confidant Roger Ailes after the executive was ousted from Fox News over sexual harassment claims: “I can tell you that some of the women that are complaining, I know how much he’s helped them,” Trump said. “And now, all of a sudden, they’re saying these horrible things about him… It’s very sad because he’s a very good person. I’ve always found him to be just a very, very good person… So I feel very badly.”
August
The National Enquirer, owned by Trump friend and political ally David Pecker, reportedly paid $150,000 for playmate McDougal’s exclusive account of her alleged affair with Trump, then did not publish the story – a practice known in the industry as “catch and kill.”
October
Trump’s vulgar Access Hollywood tape leaked.
Trump personal lawyer Michael Cohen paid Stormy Daniels/Stephanie Clifford $130,000, reportedly for her silence. “The payment to Ms. Clifford was lawful, and was not a campaign contribution or a campaign expenditure by anyone,” Cohen would tell the New York Times.