There’s something very disturbing about Michael Gross’s conversation with former Trump party organizer Andy Lucchesi.

Lucchesi describes himself as an admirer of Trump who doesn’t want to cause trouble for him.

When asked about cocaine use, Lucchesi is unequivocal:

”Donald Trump does not do cocaine. He’s in control of himself.”

But, when asked whether Trump had sex with party guests, Lucchesi is reticent:

“So, he’s a man with a woman.”

And when asked about the age of the guests Trump had sex with, Lucchesi is borderline incriminating:

“A lot of girls, 14, look 24. That’s as juicy as I can get.”

Why is it that a man who is so quick to assert that Trump did not do cocaine is not similarly emphatic regarding allegations of statutory rape against Trump?

What does common sense say?

Lucchesi’s recollection of the parties dovetails with the photographer’s account. “There was cocaine around. I never saw him do that. Donald Trump does not do cocaine. He’s in control of himself.” Girls? “Well. Of course,” Lucchesi says.“But I never knew him as one of those guys buying apartments for girls from Estonia.” (Though he did marry a model from Slovenia.) But did he have sex with his female party guests? “So, he’s a man with a woman,” Lucchesi says vaguely. How old were they? “A lot of girls, 14, look 24. That’s as juicy as I can get. I never asked how old they were; I just partook. I did partake in activities that would be controversial, too.”

Read a comprehensive list of over fifty sexual harassment allegations against Trump here.