A
lawsuit involving a California woman’s charge that Donald Trump raped her when
she was an underage teen have resurfaced, this time in a Manhattan Federal
Court with Trump, denouncing the
allegations as “categorically untrue and
politically motivated''.
The
lawsuit was first dismissed by a Los Angeles court, but now the case has been
revisited with some previous charges dropped and a new lawyer now in charge of
the case.
Gone
from the new lawsuit is an allegation that Trump threw money at the plaintiff
for an abortion when she expressed fear about getting pregnant after being
raped. Gone, too, is the allegation that Trump called co-defendant and accused
pedophile and sex party host Jeffrey Epstein a “Jew bastard,” and her request
for $100 million in damages.
But
the complaint’s core allegations remain unchanged, that Trump and Epstein
sexually assaulted an underage girl at a series of Manhattan sex parties
Epstein hosted in 1994.
“Immediately
following this rape, Defendant Trump threatened me that, were I ever to reveal
any of the details of Defendant Trump’s sexual and physical abuse of me, my
family and I would be physically harmed if not killed,” the plaintiff said in
an affidavit.
Trump's
organization through it's vice president Alan Garten, has dismissed the lawsuit
and claims saying the allegations were “categorically untrue, completely
fabricated and politically motivated.
The
lawsuit says the woman remains traumatized by the abuse. She says that since
Trump launched his campaign and received mass media coverage, she has been
“subjected to daily painful reminders of the horrific acts.”
Source:
NYDailyNews
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