A stunned podcast studio fell into heavy silence as former model Stacey Williams leaned forward, her voice trembling yet resolute on The Daily Beast Podcast in late 2025: “Trump brazenly preyed on me as Epstein watched.”

Williams, who briefly dated Epstein in the early 1990s, detailed the chilling 1993 incident at Trump Tower: Epstein took her there unannounced, where Trump allegedly groped her breasts, waist, and buttocks while Epstein smiled and watched. “It felt like a twisted game between them,” she said, eyes steady despite pain. “I froze—humiliated, like a prop.”
The studio—host Joanna Coles and panelists hushed—absorbed the raw testimony: no assault by Epstein claimed that day, but objectification amid his grooming empire. Trump denied through spokesperson: “Unequivocally false—contrived story.” Williams first shared publicly in 2024 (Guardian, CNN interviews), resurfacing amid Epstein file scrutiny (December 2025 releases, no new Trump crimes proven).
Her resolute voice—trembling with decades-held pain—ignited debate: pre-2000 proximity (Trump’s flights, Mar-a-Lago links) vs. denied wrongdoing. Giuffre’s memoir Nobody’s Girl (October 21, 2025)—naming Andrew 88 times for alleged assaults—echoed the chill: women as props, elites watching.
As files yielded redactions, Williams’ testimony—raw survivor reclaiming narrative—ensured stunned silence turned reckoning: brazen predation alleged, Epstein watching, truth’s glare unrelenting.
Trump’s denial stood firm; Williams’ pain—unbowed, resolute—thundered eternal: preyed upon, watched, voice unbroken.
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