Sexual assault case back to haunt Donald Trump
Woman alleges he engaged in offensive sexual behaviour.
New York: Ahead of the crucial series of primaries on March 1 (Super Tuesday), allegations of sexual assault against Donald Trump have resurfaced.
According to the Guardian a woman, who The Independent has chosen not to name, is sticking by her allegations that the presidential hopeful, Donald Trump had forced the woman, whose boyfriend had just struck a business deal with him, into a hotel room and touched her intimately without consent.
Further adding adding to he allegations she even said that Trump “groped” her on several occasions and engaged in “hostile and offensive sexual behaviour” between the year 1992 and 1997.
“The incident had left me “emotionally devastated and distraught”, she alleged.
Later after one month after filing a case on Trump, she dropped around $125 million lawsuit.
The case coincided with another legal dispute against Mr Trump, lodged by her former boyfriend over an alleged breach of contract relating to their beauty pageant business venture.
However, Trump denied the allegations and claimed at the time that the lawsuit alleging sexual assault was intended to make him settle the business dispute.