Stacey Williams drops another bombshell — ‘Epstein walked me into Donald Trump’s office to be groped’
New York, NY – A newly released email in which Jeffrey Epstein bragged about giving a girlfriend to Donald Trump has reignited explosive allegations from former Sports Illustrated swimsuit model Stacey Williams, who claims Epstein once “delivered” her to the future president to be groped by him at Trump Tower in the early 1990s.
Appearing on CNN’s Erin Burnett OutFront on Thursday, Williams, a prominent figure in several Sports Illustrated swimsuit issues during the 1990s, described the email as a chilling revelation of how “deeply misogynistic” both men were.
Williams stated, “It screams about, you know, the mindset of these men. You know, the same two men who did what they did to me when Jeffrey Epstein walked me into Donald Trump’s office to be groped by him. Clearly, we are these objects, these trophies, and it’s deeply misogynistic. It’s horrifying.”
The email, part of a trove of documents released this week by the House Oversight Committee, details Epstein writing about a Norwegian businesswoman and heiress: “my 20 year old girlfriend in 1993, that after two years i gave to donald.”
Williams connected this directly to her own experience, telling Burnett, “I clearly was delivered there for the groping.” She explained that she had a reputation for standing up to inappropriate men, which made her reaction—or lack thereof—particularly upsetting to Epstein. “When I froze and didn’t respond, you know, I think Jeffrey got very upset about it. He expected a fight,” she said.
Burnett also referenced Williams’ earlier public account of the alleged molestation, in which she described Trump and Epstein smiling at each other in what she called a “weird and twisted game.”
Williams reiterated that Trump was the only male friend Epstein consistently talked about. “It’s just so maddening to me that Donald Trump ran on, you know, cleaning up the swamp,” she continued, “and all this time and energy is being spent on covering up information about the biggest swamp monster who’s ever existed.”
Williams had given a graphic recounting of the alleged incident during a press conference organized by survivors’ advocacy groups in October 2024.
“He pulled me in to him and started groping me,” she said at the time. “He put his hands all over my breasts, my waist, my butt, and I froze. And I froze because I was so deeply confused about what was happening, because the hands were moving all over me, yet these two men were like, smiling at one another and continuing on in their conversation.” She described the encounter lasting several minutes before Epstein pulled her away, later berating her for not reacting more aggressively.
Then-campaign spokesperson Karoline Leavitt, now White House Press Secretary, called the accusations “false” and claimed the story was fabricated by Kamala Harris’ campaign, according to The Guardian. The Trump transition team has not responded to requests for comment on the newly resurfaced claims.
Congress is poised to vote on the release of additional Epstein files unviewed by the public, with House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) confirming a full committee markup scheduled for November 20.
However, Trump has continued to push back, labeling the entire document release a “hoax” orchestrated by political opponents. In a July 28, Truth Social post, he claimed the files were “planted by deep state operatives like Comey and Garland” to damage his administration.

The timing of Williams’ re-emergence is particularly charged, coming just one day after the House Oversight Committee released Phase 2 of the Epstein files on November 12.
Williams’ accusations have reignited a firestorm on social media, with #TrumpEpstein trending alongside #StaceyWilliamsSpeaks. Supporters of the former model, including @MeTooNow, posted, “Stacey Williams is brave—Epstein ‘gave’ women to Trump like property. Misogyny exposed!”
Critics, including @MAGA_Truth, countered, “Another recycled lie from 30 years ago—Trump cut Epstein off in 2004. Desperate hoax!” Despite the pushback, verified court documents from Epstein’s 2019 case confirm Williams was listed as a potential witness, and her name appears in Epstein’s infamous “black book” of contacts.
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The Williams interview aired on the same day Megyn Kelly faced backlash for downplaying Epstein’s abuse on her November 13 podcast, creating a perfect storm of Epstein-related controversy.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) doubled down in a November 13 X thread, writing, “No more games. Release EVERYTHING on Epstein—Trump included. The American people deserve the truth.” House Oversight has scheduled a Phase 3 hearing for December where survivors, including potentially Williams, may testify.
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