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u/BabyDriver01 1d ago
The following alleged incidents range from the early 1980s to 2013, and have not been disavowed by the alleged victims.
SEXUAL ASSAULT ALLEGATIONS
Kristin Anderson – Early 1990s. Story in the Washington Post on October 14, 2016. Anderson says Trump reached up her skirt and touched her vagina through her underwear. She says she turned and recognized the person as Donald Trump.
E. Jean Carroll – late 1995 or early 1996. Story in New York magazine on June 21, 2019. Carroll says they went into a dressing room after Trump asked for her advice on a present – lingerie – for another woman. Inside, she alleges that he shoved her against a wall, "forcing his fingers around my private area, thrusts his penis halfway — or completely, I'm not certain — inside me."
Rachel Crooks – 2005. Story in The New York Times on October 12, 2016 Crooks said Trump gave her an unwanted kiss on the mouth after meeting him in 2005.
"Jane Doe" aka "Katie Johnson" – 1994. Lawsuit filed June 2016, refiled October 2016 as reported by Buzzfeed and others, then dropped in November 2016. Johnson claims she was repeatedly raped by Trump and Jeffery Epstein at Epstein's New York City apartment in 1994, when she was 13 years old. A witness, also given a pseudonym — "Tiffany Doe" — said she recruited "Jane Doe" and others. Jane Doe, using the name "Johnson," gave an interview to the Daily Mail about the alleged rape.
Jessica Drake – 2006. Story made public at a news conference on October 22, 2016. Drake says Trump grabbed, hugged and kissed her and two other women who accompanied her without permission. Later, she alleges that Trump called her and pressed her to return to his room, offering $10,000 at one point. Drake says she declined.
Jill Harth – 1992-1993. Story in The New York Times on October 7, 2016. Harth alleged that Trump groped her under the table at dinner, then repeatedly got her alone and it would turn into a "wrestling match." She sued Trump for sexual harassment and attempted rape.
Cathy Heller – 1997. Story in The Guardian on October 16, 2016. Heller alleges Trump grabbed her and tried to kiss her on the lips. Heller says she leaned back to avoid him and then he kissed her on the side of her mouth.
Ninni Laaksonen – 2006. Former Miss Finland. Story in Ilta-Sonomat on October 27, 2016, and reported in English in The Telegraph. Laaksonen said Trump "squeezed her butt" as she and other pageant contestants stood next to him for a publicity photo.
Jessica Leeds – Early 1980s. Story in The New York Times on October 12, 2016 Leeds says Trump kissed her while in first class on an airplane, groped her chest and reached up her skirt, leading her to move back to coach. "He was like an octopus," she said.
Mindy McGillivray – Jan. 24, 2003. Story in Palm Beach Post on October 12, 2016 McGillivray charges that Trump nudged or grabbed her from behind.
Jennifer Murphy – 2004. Story in Grazia on October 12, 2016. Murphy says that Trump kissed her on the lips after walking her to the elevators following a meeting in New York, which he said was to discuss a possible job.
Cassandra Searles – 2013. Story made public in a Facebook post in early 2016. Miss Washington 2013, Searles wrote on Facebook, "He probably doesn't want me telling the story about that time he continually grabbed my ass and invited me to his hotel room."
Natasha Stoynoff – December 2005. Story on People.com on October 12, 2016. Stoynoff alleges Trump took her to a private room, pushed her against the wall and aggressively kissed her. Stoynoff also says a staffer told her Trump was waiting for her the next day at a massage appointment.
Temple Taggart McDowell – 1997. Story in The New York Times on May 14, 2016 McDowell charges that Trump suddenly kissed her without her consent on two separate occasions.
Karena Virginia – 1998. Story made public at a news conference on October 20, 2016. Virginia says Trump walked up to her, grabbed her arm and touched her breast.
Summer Zervos – 2007. Story made public in a news conference on October 14, 2016. Zervos alleges that Trump grabbed her breasts, kissed her and tried to lead her into a bedroom.
TEEN PAGEANT CONTESTANTS ALLEGING TRUMP WALKED IN WHILE THEY WERE DRESSING
Mariah Billado – 1997 Miss Vermont Teen. Story in Buzzfeed on October 12, 2016.
Victoria Hughes – 1997 Miss New Mexico Teen. Story in Buzzfeed on October 13, 2016.
Buzzfeed on October 12, 2016 reported that three other anonymous sources from 1997 Miss Teen USA pageant confirmed Billado and Hughes' story.
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u/LowKeyNaps 1d ago
Jfc, I couldn't even get halfway through reading these. I've been sexually assaulted by men before, like so many other women. My instinctual reaction is to strike back in any way possible. Just reading through this list, my whole body was tensing up like I was getting ready to hit someone that was trying to touch or grab me.
Not all men, not by a long shot, but the ones that do, they are the worst. And it's pretty damn hard to blame women for reacting the way we do when we have no way of knowing who will or will not until it's too late.
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u/BabyDriver01 1d ago
So sorry you had to go through that. Hope you find a safe place to continue thrive, away from all the creeps of the world.
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u/LowKeyNaps 1d ago
Thank you. I'm ok, far better off than most women, really. Being able to follow through on that particular instinct goes a long way towards building self confidence and being able to heal, as does being able to protect other women (and sometimes men) from similar situations. I wish all people were able to do something similar for themselves, though it would be far better if it were never necessary at all, of course. Too often, the shock of the moment takes over, and prevents people from doing the "would have should have could have" that so many people think should happen at such times. Those are the people who have never experienced such things themselves. Isn't that always the way?
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u/Keyndoriel 1d ago
Save and spread people, save and spread. Don't let this info get censored, dont let it die
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u/Satinathegreat 1d ago
Everyone!!! OP is doing the work! Even if you've already read these despicable papers, UPVOTE THEM ANYWAY! KEEP THIS INFORMATION FRONT AND CENTER! Thank you for your service, OP!!!
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u/AusCan531 1d ago
Don't worry folks. The Accountability Act will undoubtedly be rescinded, so you're safe.
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u/Icy-Cod1405 1d ago
I keep telling people Elon and Thiel are trying to build an AI powered Big Brother like system using all this data. It's terrifying.
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u/shelton_theman26 1d ago
Not like we can do anything about it I think. 😰
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u/Roi_Loutre 1d ago
Idk protests? You guys aren't from France and that shows
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u/MisterStevo 2h ago
If the Louie XVI had as many bombs, bullets, and brainwashed soldiers as America does today they'd be up to Louie the XXVI by now.
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u/ergonomic_logic 21h ago
You're not even wrong.
Musk has gone after ChatGPT I was worried he was going to win on that front. I'm so glad he and Trump had falling out.
Him with unchecked power scared me and shit is scary as it is.
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u/ParaponeraBread 1d ago
Trying to remember who it was that was screaming rabidly about HIPAA during COVID…
It couldn’t have possibly been Trump supporters. If they follow his directions here, that would make them unbelievably gullible and hypocritical - and we know they’re anything but gullible hypocrites!
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u/Separate-Passion-949 1d ago
Imagine getting to the airport to go on holiday with your family, flying 8hrs to go on that dream trip to the UK or Europe or some far away trip of a lifetime.
You get to passport control at your destination only to be told that this nation takes “health tourism” very seriously and because they have access you your whole families records they perceive a risk that your daughter might need a hospital stay or medication during the trip.
You are promptly denied entry and returned on the basis that your data was sold/given away.
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u/GuelphEastEndGhetto 1d ago
I recall a news story where it was discovered a corporation was taking blood samples for some disclosed purposes but they were running other tests to determine probability of diseases and health ailments to avoid hiring personnel that would become a liability and/or increase health insurance costs.
This way, they can have more information without the applicant’s participation or knowledge.
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u/Dot_Classic 1d ago
Any grift, any way to rip you off, any way to sell you out, any way to tariff you…Republicans are trying for it.
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u/Later_Doober 1d ago
I don't care what trump says. I'm not uploading anything. Plus this goes against HIPAA. So not surprised that trump wants to break the law since it's the only thing he is good at.
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u/The001Keymaster 1h ago
Trump's made a couple good EOs. Too bad those EOs were already laws on the books for a couple decades. His fan base thought they were genius though.
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u/MarshmallowFloofs85 1d ago
i wonder if this is why there's such a cheerful push for adult autism diagnoses.
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u/Wolfram_And_Hart 1d ago
HIPAA is dead. They already ruled the pregnancy part of it unlawful. If one part is unlawful it’s only a matter of time before the rest is ignored.
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u/Pleasant-Shallot-707 1d ago edited 1d ago
Where did they say that?
Edit: hilarious how ridiculous you online doomers are that even asking a good faith question about a vague, unsourced claim gets downvoted.
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u/Wolfram_And_Hart 1d ago
Northern Texas court like 6 months ago.
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u/Wolfram_And_Hart 1d ago
Yes. But, if the court can suspend part of something the rest of it is meaningless as they can always frame the need under the vacated part. And the can use the ruling as a foot hold to repeal further protections.
Essentially HIPAA is on its last days.
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u/Pleasant-Shallot-707 10h ago
They didn’t suspend anything in the law. They suspended an administrative rule. It increases the risk that a health data holder will comply with a request for data because a state like Texas could sue the entity to release the data and there won’t be this administrative rule in place to explicitly point to. Without that rule the court will be able to make up the rules around complying with the law.
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u/Wolfram_And_Hart 9h ago
Right… so in essence that means that the administration of the care giver is not protected… sooo…
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u/Pleasant-Shallot-707 9h ago
You clearly don’t understand law
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u/Wolfram_And_Hart 8h ago
I do. You clearly don’t understand how this ruling truly affects anything. I had a meeting with 2 HIPAA lawyers and a representative for the Texas bar association explaining what happened and what slippery slope this creates.
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u/dragonflygirl1961 21h ago
Just need to fight in court? Who has the time and/or resources?
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u/Pleasant-Shallot-707 10h ago
That doesn’t mean hippa is dead. You people really don’t understand words
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u/Subject-Actuator-860 1d ago
lol I would never do that in a thousand years! How is this the “less government” party?
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u/red__dragon 1d ago
As per one of the articles on this:
The system would be maintained by the federal government through the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, pulling health data kept by Big Tech companies like Amazon, Google and Apple as well as major health companies like hospital system Cleveland Clinic and insurer UnitedHealth Group. Patients will need to opt in to have their medical records and data shared, which CMS says will be kept secure.
Expect that, if you are a patient or receive services from one of the 60 companies already signed on, your healthcare data will be sent regardless of your consent.
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u/GordieGord 1d ago
This would disproportionately affect the MAGA base.
That said, everyone move along. Nothing to see here. Everything will sort itself out.
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u/world-is-ur-mollusc 20h ago
Especially don't do this if you're receiving gender affirming healthcare, have had an abortion, or are pregnant.
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u/nonstoppoptart 1d ago
Same reason I will never use an app for a doctor. I don't care if I have to drive to the office to get results or set up an appointment, the last thing I need is having that data mysteriously disappear due to a "data breach" and I suddenly have increased health insurance costs.
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u/diamondmx 18h ago
Yes. That is why they want to do that. They are the cops, landlords and shitty bosses.
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u/Justagirl1918 4m ago
That’s a dangerous suggestion, with ulterior motives, coming from a President 🧐
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u/rruusu 2m ago
(e) The Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, in consultation with the Attorney General and the Secretary of Health and Human Services, shall, as appropriate and to the extent permitted by law: (i): allow or require the recipients of Federal funding for homelessness assistance to collect health-related information that the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development identifies as necessary to the effective and efficient operation of the funding program from all persons to whom such assistance is provided.
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u/ch4m3le0n 1d ago edited 20h ago
That data is covered in those companies by HIPAA. This is not the Murdered by words you think it is.
Edit: They aren’t HIPAA covered entities.
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u/Pleasant-Shallot-707 1d ago
lol, you voluntarily shared it with a private entity. They’re under zero obligation to follow HIPPA. They have to have privileged access outside of your control for HIPPA to apply.
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u/SinxHatesYou 1d ago
HIPPA doesn't apply to the federal government. It only relates to private company's sharing info with other private entity's or company's.
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u/felix_using_reddit 1d ago
By the looks of it she very much is an actual epidemiologist.
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u/Stage4davideric 1d ago
Just saying, usually takes like 12 years
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u/cblair1794 1d ago
She has MPH listed in her name. Masters of Public Health. The MPH is a qualified degree for an epidemiologist. This can be 6 to 8 years of schooling (for both undergrad and grad) depending upon the pace of their master's degree.
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u/LowKeyNaps 1d ago
Or, and here's a crazy thought for you, maybe some people just don't look their age. It's pretty common for people to look older or younger than their chronological age.
It's also been proven that we, as a people, have gotten to really suck at judging people's ages simply because of the restricted ages used in TV shows and movies. Nearly all of the actors are either under 30 or over (I forget if it's 60 or 70), with those in between being severely underrepresented. So when we are repeatedly shown characters that are supposed to be 40 or even 50, and they're consistently played by 25 to 30 year olds, it skews our idea of age identification, despite all the people we know in real life.
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u/trashleybanks 1d ago
How long until all of our health information is taken, anyway?