A week after the first accusers came forward, and a week and half after Donald Trump denied ever inappropriately touching women during the second debate, two more accusers — Karena Virginia and Jessica Drake — came forward on Thursday and Saturday.

Below is a list of all allegations against Trump; we'll be updating this post if more allegations arise.





Thursday 10/27

[Ninni] Laaksonen said the incident occurred moments before she appeared on the Late Show with David Letterman with three other contestants and Mr Trump. "Before the show we were photographed outside the building," she told the paper. "Trump stood right next to me and suddenly he squeezed my butt. He really grabbed my butt. "I don't think anybody saw it but I flinched and thought: 'What is happening?'"

[The Telegraph]





Saturday 10/22

Jessica Drake, a porn actress and sex educator, says that Trump, who was married to Melania at the time, offered her $10,000 for sex in 2006:

"When we entered the room, he grabbed each of us tightly in a hug and kissed each one of us without asking permission," Drake continued. "He was wearing pajamas. A bodyguard was also present. He asked me about details on my job as an adult film star — about shooting porn, and he also asked us about our personal relationships and whether we were married or single. We answered his questions. It felt like an interview. About 30 or 45 minutes later, we left his room." She claims that Trump later called her to ask, "'What do you want? How much?" and then to offer her $10,000 for sex.

[The Daily Beast]





Thursday (10/20)

[Karena Viginia] said she encountered Trump at the U.S. Open tennis tournament in 1998, where he made comments such as, "hey look at this one" and "we haven't seen her before, look at those legs." Virginia claimed Trump grabbed her right arm and then touched her breast

[The Daily Beast]

Trump: "Hey look at this one, we haven't seen her before. Look at those legs."

Trump grabbed her breast, said "Don't you know who I am?" pic.twitter.com/DAJOhYAWVl — Christina Wilkie (@christinawilkie) October 20, 2016









Saturday (10/15)



Some 20 years ago, [Cathy Heller] claims, when she met Donald Trump for the first and only time, he grabbed her, went for a kiss, and grew angry with her as she twisted away. "Oh, come on," she alleges that he barked, before holding her firmly in place and planting his lips on hers.

[The Guardian]

Friday (10/14)

Summer Zervos, who competed on the television show's fifth season in 2006, gave a news conference with celebrity attorney Gloria Allred in Los Angeles, saying Trump tried to get her to lie down on a bed with him when she met him in 2007 to discuss a possible job. "He then asked me to sit next to him. I complied. He then grabbed my shoulder and began kissing me again very aggressively and placed his hand on my breast," said Zervos.

[Reuters]





Kristin Anderson spoke to the Washington Post about an incident that she alleges took place at a club in the early 1990s:

Kristin Anderson was deep in conversation with acquaintances at a crowded Manhattan nightspot and did not notice the figure to her right on a red velvet couch — until, she recalls, his fingers slid under her miniskirt, moved up her inner thigh, and touched her vagina through her underwear.

[Washington Post]

Thursday (10/13)

Temple Taggart originally spoke to the New York Times in May about the incidents, and now she's gone into greater detail in an interview with NBC:

Temple Taggart McDowell, who represented Utah as a 21-year-old in the 1997 Miss USA pageant in Shreveport, La., said Wednesday night that she was introduced to Trump during a rehearsal by her father, who was a fan of Trump's. "It was at that time that he turned to me and embraced me and gave me a kiss on the lips," McDowell said. Later, McDowell said, Trump offered to help her get contracts with elite modeling agencies, and during a visit to Trump Tower in Manhattan at Trump's invitation, he again embraced and kissed her on the lips, this time in front of two pageant chaperones and a receptionist.

[NBC News]





The story — which is quite similar to CBS' Entertainment Tonight footage (below) — was dug up by the Los Angeles Times:

In a December 1992 wire brief in the Chicago Tribune, Trump is described as having spotted a youth choir singing Christmas carols at the Plaza Hotel in Manhattan. He asked two girls how old they were. When they said they were 14, Trump, then 46, replied, "Wow! Just think — in a couple of years, I'll be dating you."

[Los Angeles Times]





Wednesday (10/12)



In a damning article, the New York Times talked to two women who said that Trump had sexually assaulted them, one in the early 1980s and the other in 2005:

About 45 minutes after takeoff, [Jessica Leeds] recalled, Mr. Trump lifted the armrest and began to touch her. According to Ms. Leeds, Mr. Trump grabbed her breasts and tried to put his hand up her skirt. "He was like an octopus," she said. "His hands were everywhere." She fled to the back of the plane. "It was an assault," she said.

Aware that her company did business with Mr. Trump, [Rachel Crooks] turned and introduced herself. They shook hands, but Mr. Trump would not let go, she said. Instead, he began kissing her cheeks. Then, she said, he "kissed me directly on the mouth." It didn't feel like an accident, she said. It felt like a violation





Leeds talked about the alleged incident on camera with the Times:

[The New York Times]





[Mindy] McGillivray, 36, said she was groped by Trump at Mar-a-Lago 13 years ago. She said she never reported it to authorities. But her companion that day, photographer Ken Davidoff, vividly remembers when McGillivray pulled him aside moments after the alleged incident and told him, ''Donald just grabbed my ass!''

[Palm Beach Post]

Natasha Stoynoff worked the Trump beat for People in the 2000s, and she writes that in 2005 Trump forced against a wall and kissed her — while a pregnant Melania was upstairs:

We walked into that room alone, and 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. Now, I'm a tall, strapping girl who grew up wrestling two giant brothers. I even once sparred with Mike Tyson. It takes a lot to push me. But Trump is much bigger—a looming figure—and he was fast, taking me by surprise, and throwing me off balance. I was stunned. And I was grateful when Trump's longtime butler burst into the room a minute later, as I tried to unpin myself.

At a rally speech on Thursday, Trump seemed to imply that he couldn't have assaulted Stoynoff because she is not attractive enough.

[People]





Stoynoff's account bears similarities to allegations made by Jill Harth in 1997 (Harth's allegations were reported on earlier in the campaign):

Harth [was]… on tour of Mar-a-Lago along with a group of young pageant contestants – Trump wanted to "see the quality of the girls he was sponsoring", Harth recalled – when he pulled her aside into one of the children's bedrooms. "He pushed me up against the wall, and had his hands all over me and tried to get up my dress again," Harth said, "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, he knew they were in the next room. And how could he be doing this when I'm there for business?"

[The Guardian]

A story that was initially reported on in June resurfaced today in light of the week's revelations:

[Miss Washington 2013 Cassandra] Searles added in a comment on her initial post's thread, "He probably doesn't want me telling the story about that time he continually grabbed my ass and invited me to his hotel room."

[King5 News]

Buzzfeed, meanwhile, reported that Trump entered the dressing room at the 1997 Miss Teen USA pageant unannounced:

Four women who competed in the 1997 Miss Teen USA beauty pageant said Donald Trump walked into the dressing room while contestants — some as young as 15 — were changing. "I remember putting on my dress really quick because I was like, 'Oh my god, there's a man in here,'" said Mariah Billado, the former Miss Vermont Teen USA. Trump, she recalled, said something like, "Don't worry, ladies, I've seen it all before."

[Buzzfeed]





Update: Buzzfeed reported early Thursday morning that Miss Teen USA pageant contestant Victoria Hughes also corroborated the statements provided by the other four women on Wednesday.

"The black curtains opened and in walks Mr. Trump smiling. He wished us all good luck, did not stay very long and left. As teenagers, it no doubt caught us off guard, as the timing of the entrance could've been better and less awkward for us all."

[Buzzfeed]





The two women were putting on their outfits to rehearse the opening number, the former contestant recalled, when Trump, who owned the pageant at the time as part of the Miss Universe family of pageants, burst into the room without a word. Just before he entered, the former contestant said, she heard the security detail outside the dressing room tell someone approaching the door that the women inside were naked.

[The Guardian]

Finally, while not an allegation of sexual assault or similar, CBS dug up footage from 1992 which records Donald Trump talking to a 10-year-old girl and then telling someone: "I'll be dating her in 10 years."

[Watch at CBS News]





The existence of damaging recordings from Trump's time as host of "The Apprentice" has been hinted at, and a longtime editor for the show says Trump had a tendency to refer to women on set in a rude or lewd manner:

"Trump's favorite word was 'drill,'" recalled [Jonathon] Braun. "He was always saying between takes, 'I'd like to drill her,' lewdly referring to female crew members working on set. He couldn't help himself making comments about women and the way they looked. He also had comments about women he found less attractive. There was no question he took the men a lot more seriously than the women."

[CineMontage]

Trump's Response

Initially, the Trump campaign was thought to be considering taking legal action against the New York Times for its article, but thus far it has simply demanded a retraction of the article.





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The New York Times responded on Thursday, saying — essentially — do your worst:





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