But Williams, who says she dated Epstein for several months in the 1990s, claims Trump’s ties to Epstein were more than casual.
“He was Jeffrey’s bro—his wingman,” she said. “They were very close. And they were up to no good.”
This isn’t Williams’ first time speaking out. Back in October, during Trump’s presidential campaign, she alleged that Trump groped her in 1993—an encounter she says was orchestrated by Epstein himself.
“It happened in an office, in broad daylight, while an assistant was walking back and forth. You freeze. You’re in shock,” Williams recounted Friday night.
The White House previously denied her allegations, claiming the story was “clearly fabricated by the Harris campaign.” But Williams isn’t backing down—and this time, she says she’s got proof.
“I was polygraphed. I kept the post-assault postcard he sent me with a love note,” she said. “I have the receipts. Where are Trump’s receipts? Where are they?”
In a separate controversy, President Trump is now suing The Wall Street Journal for publishing the contents of a lewd birthday card he allegedly sent Epstein in 2003. The card reportedly featured a naked cartoon woman with the message: “Happy Birthday—and may every day be another wonderful secret.”
Trump denies the card is real.
“I don’t draw pictures of women. It’s not my style. It’s not my handwriting,” he said.
But Williams scoffed at his denial:
“Are you kidding me? That’s exactly their style,” she said. “I know what they were doing. It happened to me. And no, it wasn’t baking or fishing.”
The allegations are the latest in a growing storm swirling around Trump, Epstein, and the questions that still haunt the public—what really happened, and who was involved?