The New York Times conducted 50 interviews with women who had close relationships with Donald Trump over the years and men who watched these interactions unfold to paint what is ultimately an unsettling picture of the presumptive Republican candidate for president. When tied with court and public records the accounts “reveal unwelcome romantic advances, unending commentary on the female form, a shrewd reliance on ambitious women, and unsettling workplace conduct.”

At the same time, Trump can hardly be seen as a one-dimensional character because even as he never appeared to hesitate before uttering sexist comments or treating women like property, he also promoted women to the highest echelons of his organization in an industry that was overwhelmingly male.

Some of the most shocking stories reveal a few clear patterns: