
Former model Stacey Williams, who once dated Jeffrey Epstein, said that Epstein and Donald Trump were extremely close—like best friends. She explained that during the few months they dated, Epstein constantly brought up Trump in their conversations. He mentioned Trump more than anyone else, which made it clear to her that they had a tight relationship.
Williams went on to say that Trump wasn’t just a casual friend of Epstein’s—he was like his right-hand man. She described them as partners who were very close and involved in shady, inappropriate behavior. She made it clear that from what she saw and experienced, their bond wasn’t innocent.
Her comments come as more questions swirl around Epstein’s ties to powerful figures. The Department of Justice recently said there was no evidence Epstein was murdered in jail, and there’s been no confirmation of a “client list.” These announcements disappointed and frustrated many Trump supporters, some of whom had believed the release of Epstein files would reveal dark secrets about Trump’s enemies. When that didn’t happen, and the story fizzled, some of Trump’s own base began to turn on him. In response, Trump lashed out, calling his supporters “stupid” and “foolish” for getting caught up in those theories.
Williams also repeated an earlier claim she made during Trump’s campaign in October. She said that back in 1993, Trump had groped her during a meeting arranged by Epstein. She recalled the moment clearly—it happened in someone’s office while an assistant walked by as if nothing was wrong. She said it was shocking and disturbing.
The White House had denied her claims last year, saying it was just a made-up story to hurt Trump’s campaign. But Williams stood by her version of events in her recent interview.
There was also controversy over a birthday card allegedly sent by Trump to Epstein in 2003. It reportedly showed a naked woman and included a suggestive message wishing Epstein more “wonderful secrets.” Trump denied ever creating or sending such a card. He said he doesn’t draw and wouldn’t use that kind of language.
But Williams wasn’t buying it. She said that card sounded exactly like the kind of thing Epstein and Trump would do together. She said she has proof—like a postcard and a message she received after being assaulted. According to her, the kind of behavior she experienced wasn’t about innocent hobbies like baking or fishing. She said it was obvious what they were really doing, and she challenged Trump to show his own proof if he wanted to clear his name.