Former model accuses Trump of sexually assaulting her at a tennis tournament in 1997



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Former model Amy Morris has accused the president of the United States, Donald Trump, of sexually assaulting her during the 1997 US Open tennis tournament, when he groped her and stuck “his tongue down her throat,” as she explains in an interview published this Thursday. by the newspaper “The Guardian”.

The attack, which allegedly occurred on September 5, 1997, when she was 24 years old, made her feel “sick” and “raped”, the actress, who currently resides in Florida (United States), tells the newspaper.

According to Morris, Trump approached her near the restrooms of her VIP grandstand during the 1997 championship in New York, holding her so tightly that she could not escape.

“He put his tongue down my throat, I pushed him,” says the victim, who adds that later her attacker began to touch “her ass, breasts, back, everything.”

She tried to slow down the advance of his tongue by biting hers, and thinks she could “hurt” him.

“The Guardian” points out that, through his lawyers, the Republican leader, who is running for re-election in his country in November, has categorically denied having harassed, abused or behaved inappropriately with Dorris.

For her part, the former model has provided “evidence” of her version of events, including an entry to the US Open tennis tournament and six photos in which she appears in New York with the real estate mogul, who was 51 years old at the time. He was married to his second wife, Marla Maples, the newspaper explains.

“The Guardian” adds that the testimony of Morris, 48, has also been corroborated by several people to whom she related the event.

The former model, a mother of two twin daughters, says she considered going public about the assault in 2016, when other women reported harassment by Trump, but did not do so because she thought it would harm her family.

Now, on the other hand, she feels that she wants to be “a reference” for her girls, who, at almost 13 years old, must know that “no one should be allowed to do anything to you that you do not want.”

“I want them to see that I did not shut up, that I confronted someone who did something that was unacceptable,” says Dorris, who met Donald Trump through her boyfriend at the time, Jason Binn, founder of several magazines and luxury brands.



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