Trump Sexual Misconduct Allegations Emerge Ahead of US Presidential Election
Trump's Lawyer: "Baseless... Suspect Political Motive"

[Asia Economy New York=Correspondent Baek Jong-min] Ahead of the U.S. presidential election this November, sexual misconduct allegations against U.S. President Donald Trump have surfaced. President Trump, who was embroiled in multiple sexual misconduct allegations during the 2016 election, has once again been implicated in such accusations.

Former model Amy Doris (YouTube capture)

Former model Amy Doris (YouTube capture)

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Former model Amy Doris (48) revealed in an interview with the British daily The Guardian on the 17th (local time) that President Trump sexually assaulted her.


According to The Guardian, Doris, who lived in Florida, visited the US Open tennis tournament in New York in 1997 when she was 24 years old, after being invited by Trump along with her then-boyfriend Jason Vinn.


Doris claimed that while watching the match with several others in a VIP box owned by Trump, she was forcibly assaulted by Trump as she was entering or exiting the restroom where he was standing at the door. She said, "He pushed his tongue down my throat and groped everything, including my buttocks and breasts." She pleaded, "Please stop," but Trump reportedly paid no attention.


Doris presented evidence supporting her claim, including US Open tickets and six photos taken at the VIP box with Trump and her boyfriend Vinn at the time.


When asked why she came forward now instead of in 2016, Doris said, "My daughters are now 13 years old. I wanted to teach them that no one should ever touch your body without your consent."


The Guardian explained that it first heard Doris's allegations 15 months ago, but she hesitated to go public at that time and recently decided to do so to become a role model for her daughters.


President Trump, through his lawyer, has completely denied the allegations. The lawyer told The Guardian, "If such an incident had occurred inside the VIP box, many people would have witnessed it, and Doris would not have spent several days with Trump and Vinn after that day."



The lawyer also expressed suspicion of political motives, noting that Doris had never made such claims before and chose to reveal them now ahead of the November U.S. presidential election.


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