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Trump accusations: Karena Virginia recounts 1998 incident | Trump accusations: Karena Virginia recounts 1998 incident |
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A tenth woman has come forward to accuse US presidential candidate Donald Trump of sexual assault. | A tenth woman has come forward to accuse US presidential candidate Donald Trump of sexual assault. |
Karena Virginia said Mr Trump approached her when she was waiting for a car outside the US Open tennis tournament in New York in 1998. | Karena Virginia said Mr Trump approached her when she was waiting for a car outside the US Open tennis tournament in New York in 1998. |
She accused the current Republican nominee of grabbing her breast and making objectifying statements about her to other men in his group. | She accused the current Republican nominee of grabbing her breast and making objectifying statements about her to other men in his group. |
Mr Trump's campaign dismissed the claim as a "fictional story". | |
"Discredited political operative Gloria Allred, in another coordinated, publicity seeking attack with the Clinton campaign, will stop at nothing to smear Mr. Trump. Give me a break," said Jessica Ditto, a Trump campaign spokeswoman. | |
"Voters are tired of these circus-like antics and reject these fictional stories and the clear efforts to benefit Hillary Clinton." | |
Mrs Virginia - a yoga teacher who comes from the New York area - said she expected to be personally attacked by Mr Trump, but felt it was her "duty as a woman, as a mother, a human being, and as an American citizen to speak out and tell the truth about what happened to me". | Mrs Virginia - a yoga teacher who comes from the New York area - said she expected to be personally attacked by Mr Trump, but felt it was her "duty as a woman, as a mother, a human being, and as an American citizen to speak out and tell the truth about what happened to me". |
"Perhaps he will label me just another nasty woman", Mrs Virginia added. | "Perhaps he will label me just another nasty woman", Mrs Virginia added. |
Mr Trump, at the final televised presidential debate in Las Vegas, called his Democratic opponent Hillary Clinton "such a nasty woman". | Mr Trump, at the final televised presidential debate in Las Vegas, called his Democratic opponent Hillary Clinton "such a nasty woman". |
Speaking at a press conference in Los Angeles alongside her lawyer Gloria Allred, Mrs Virginia recounted her alleged encounter with Mr Trump when she was 27 years old. | Speaking at a press conference in Los Angeles alongside her lawyer Gloria Allred, Mrs Virginia recounted her alleged encounter with Mr Trump when she was 27 years old. |
She said she was waiting for her hire car to arrive when Mr Trump approached her and made comments about her physical appearance to a group of men he was with. | She said she was waiting for her hire car to arrive when Mr Trump approached her and made comments about her physical appearance to a group of men he was with. |
"He said: 'Hey look at this one. We haven't seen her before,'" Mrs Virginia tearfully recounted, saying that his words described her "as though I was an object rather than a person". | "He said: 'Hey look at this one. We haven't seen her before,'" Mrs Virginia tearfully recounted, saying that his words described her "as though I was an object rather than a person". |
"Then his hand touched the right inside of my breast. I was in shock. I flinched." | "Then his hand touched the right inside of my breast. I was in shock. I flinched." |
She told reporters that Mr Trump then said to her: "Don't you know who I am?" | She told reporters that Mr Trump then said to her: "Don't you know who I am?" |
"I felt intimidated and I felt powerless," she said, explaining that the incident left her feeling "ashamed" and that she blamed herself for many years. | "I felt intimidated and I felt powerless," she said, explaining that the incident left her feeling "ashamed" and that she blamed herself for many years. |
Mrs Allred - who is a vocal supporter of Mrs Clinton - insisted that her legal office was not working in co-ordination with the Clinton campaign, and that Mrs Virginia had sought her help to announce the accusation. | Mrs Allred - who is a vocal supporter of Mrs Clinton - insisted that her legal office was not working in co-ordination with the Clinton campaign, and that Mrs Virginia had sought her help to announce the accusation. |
She said that there were no corroborating witnesses to the incident, but that Mrs Virginia had recounted the story to friends soon after, and also later to her husband. | She said that there were no corroborating witnesses to the incident, but that Mrs Virginia had recounted the story to friends soon after, and also later to her husband. |
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