Stacey Williams says the ex-president, whose spokesperson denied the allegations, touched her in an unwanted sexual way in 1993, after Epstein introduced them.

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    9 days ago

    What was she doing hanging out with these people in the first place? Little sympathy.

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      You’re a model in 1993. In order brush elbows with the elite, make connections and continue finding work you are given an invite by your modelling agency. You attend because this can only be good for your career.

      You get sexually harrassed.

      You didn’t ask for this. You’re trying to make a living. Titans of the industry see you as a bag of meat to toss around and abuse.

      “You were asking for it.”

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        You apparently can’t win if you’re a woman around such men. If you come forward when a powerful man sexually assaults you right away, you’re gold-digging and he uses his high-paid lawyers to shut you down.

        If you come forward when a powerful man sexually assaults you later when he can’t do that, why did you wait so long?!?!

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        She was dating Epstein at the time. Poor judgement on her part, but it wasn’t a long relationship, so maybe she got the fuck out of there as soon as possible.

        Doesn’t excuse Trump fondlibg her, obviously with Epstein’s approval, and maybe at his invitation.

        Horrible people. Good for her speaking out.

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        Yeah,

        A woman at a party hoping to bag a dying rich husband retains the right not to be groped/assaulted or raped.

        I actually wouldn’t be surprised if the modeling industry as a whole was proved to be a sex abuse conspiracy from the get go. Like create this image in the media of beautiful women becoming glamorous successful models that marry dying billionaires, tell them that they have to network at fancy parties where the industry moguls are, convince them to ingratiate themselves to the moguls however they can…

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          We all shake our tits for the rich in one way or the other. Some are just a little more honest to themselves about it.

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            People that talk this way about women are often, in my experience, the same ones who immediately fellate the first director, VP, or C-suite asshole they stumble across.

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              Well yeah. But to them that isn’t “Shaking their tits” it’s “Rubbing elbows with the social elite to climb the corporate ladder.”

              Selling your soul is still selling your soul. Doesn’t matter if it’s to the devil or their lieutenants.

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                The more I think about it the more I think a lot of the vitriol comes from them being jealous that they can’t just “shake their tits” and have to instead brown nose people.

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                  In my experience that’s exactly it. They’re the same kinds of people who also say “You know, if I was an attractive young girl I would love to make money staying home and showing my tits on the internet for money.” But when confronted with the reality of it all they would rather demean people who actually do that and make more money than them.

                  The fact is a lot of them are threatened by women who make more money than them while also feeling like those women owe them something for being attractive. Like I said, these people do “shake their tits for the rich.” In one way or the other. It’s only that the people who are actually shaking their tits are the honest ones while the bootlickers cry for the boot to stomp down harder.

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          So models don’t deserve to live? Or did you just want to let us all know that you’re a sociopath?

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      Typical victim blaming behaviour.

      This is a shitty take, and you should feel bad.

      “My clothes are not my consent”

      “My looks are not my consent”

      “My age is not my consent”