Friday, 17 November 2017

Donald Trump's Sexual Assault Accusers Demand Justice In The #MeToo Era: "More Than 10 Women Came Forward"

The recent accusations of sexual misconduct against a long list of powerful men in Hollywood and other industries have been widely believed and led to resignations loss of careers and other fallout.

Meanwhile, some of the women who accused Donald Trump of sexual harassment or assault during presidential campaign wonder when the president might finally pay a price for what he allegedly did to them.

According to Jessica, "Things just seem to fall off Trump, I'm extremely disappointed," says Jessica leads, 75 who alleges Trump tried to kiss her, fondle her breasts and put his hand up her skirt while on a fight to New York in the early 1980's.

Their stories- like the harrowing one POEPLE writer Natasha Stoynoff shared of Trump allegedly attacking her in 2005 by pushing her up against a wall at Mar-a-Lagos and shoving his tongue down her throat, are backed up in most cases by coworkers, friends or family members.

And then there is Trump's owner words, In early October of last year came the infamous video showing Trump boasting to Billy Bush in 2005 of sexual assaulting women, that because he's a star he can "grab them by the pussy." Days later, Trump denied he ever did those things during the second presidential debate and dismissed the comments as "locker room talk."
In the weeks that followed, many women alleged on the record that Trump had touched, grabbed or killed them without their permission. Over the course of his campaign, more than 10 would come forward.

"I feel this issue has been 'on hold' all year, but not forgotten," says Stoynoff in an email. "It's been simmering on the stove with the lid on, like a pressure cooker. But now the heat is on and it's going to boil and the lid is going to blast off."

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