After an Access Hollywood video was leaked during the presidential campaign that showed Donald Trump boasting about kissing and groping women without their consent, more than a dozen women came forward alleging they were victims of sexual misconduct committed by Trump.
One of the accusers was former Apprentice contestant Summer Zervos, who alleged Trump kissed her very aggressively and put his hand on her breast without her consent in 2007.
Trump called all the accusations lies and promised to sue his accusers. He has not. Instead, Zervos sued him — claiming he defamed her when he accused her and the other women of “lies” and “total fabrication.
One of the accusers was former Apprentice contestant Summer Zervos, who alleged Trump kissed her very aggressively and put his hand on her breast without her consent in 2007.
Trump called all the accusations lies and promised to sue his accusers. He has not. Instead, Zervos sued him — claiming he defamed her when he accused her and the other women of “lies” and “total fabrication.
- 12/5/2017
- by Diane Herbst
- PEOPLE.com
Virginia Grohl isn’t afraid to rock out with her son, Dave. You might know him as the genial front man for heavy heroes the Foo Fighters, or perhaps for his historic stint as the stickman for the generation-defining grunge outfit, Nirvana. He’s been packing stadiums for a quarter century, and his mother, now 79, is often there, front and center, to cheer him on.
Yet one night as Dave rocked the crowd, Virginia noticed an absence in the audience. “I was just sitting backstage and looking around thinking, ‘How come I’m not meeting any other moms?’” she tells People.
Yet one night as Dave rocked the crowd, Virginia noticed an absence in the audience. “I was just sitting backstage and looking around thinking, ‘How come I’m not meeting any other moms?’” she tells People.
- 5/4/2017
- by Jordan Runtagh
- PEOPLE.com
Saturday Night Live rewrote Beyoncé's Lemonade standout "Sorry" for the women in Donald Trump's life – wife Melania, daughters Ivanka and Tiffany, campaign manager Kellyanne Conway and the mogul's "one black friend" and former Apprentice contestant Omarosa – in a sketch dubbed "Melanianade."
In the sketch, the five women unite to blast the Republican candidate's antics throughout his campaign, from the leaked Access Hollywood tape to the wave of sexual assault accusations against the mogul. The latter causes Melania (played by Cecily Strong) to take a wooden baseball bat to an HDTV,...
In the sketch, the five women unite to blast the Republican candidate's antics throughout his campaign, from the leaked Access Hollywood tape to the wave of sexual assault accusations against the mogul. The latter causes Melania (played by Cecily Strong) to take a wooden baseball bat to an HDTV,...
- 10/16/2016
- Rollingstone.com
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As Donald Trump faces a growing number of sexual assault allegations, his campaign has unveiled a plan to paint Bill Clinton as Bill Cosby, promising it will soon bring forward more women who claim they have been groped or sexually abused by the former president.
“She’s led a program of victim intimidation,” Trump’s campaign CEO Steve Bannon told Trump staffers of Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton, 68, two advisers who were present told Bloomberg. “This has nothing to do with consensual sexual affairs and infidelities. This is Bill.”
“We’re going to turn him into Bill Cosby.
As Donald Trump faces a growing number of sexual assault allegations, his campaign has unveiled a plan to paint Bill Clinton as Bill Cosby, promising it will soon bring forward more women who claim they have been groped or sexually abused by the former president.
“She’s led a program of victim intimidation,” Trump’s campaign CEO Steve Bannon told Trump staffers of Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton, 68, two advisers who were present told Bloomberg. “This has nothing to do with consensual sexual affairs and infidelities. This is Bill.”
“We’re going to turn him into Bill Cosby.
- 10/13/2016
- by Tierney McAfee
- PEOPLE.com
After attending a press conference with Donald Trump earlier Sunday, three women who have accused former President Bill Clinton of rape and sexual harassment were seen in the audience at the town hall presidential debate between Trump and Hillary Clinton at Washington University in St. Louis. They were joined by a sexual assault survivor whose suspected attacker Hillary Clinton represented as a public defender. The four women, Paula Jones, Juanita Broaddrick, Kathleen Willey, and Kathy Shelton expressed their support for Trump and their anger towards the Clintons while speaking to the media before the debate started. Trump said little during.
- 10/10/2016
- by Jeremy Fuster
- The Wrap
Donald Trump's recently released lewd recording was the hot topic of Sunday's presidential debate, the second one of the general election. Trump and Hillary Clinton faced off at Washington University in St. Louis, with CNN's Anderson Cooper and ABC's Martha Raddatz as moderators, beginning with questions about the tape released Friday. Trump ramped up his attack against Clinton earlier Sunday, first with online posts referencing unsubstantiated sexual abuse claims against Bill Clinton, then by holding a press conference with three of Bill Clinton's sexual assault accusers, including Paula Jones — as well as a woman who's rapist was defended in court
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- 10/10/2016
- by THR Staff
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Donald Trump held a short presser with a panel of Bill Clinton's sexual assault accusers, including Paula Jones, 90 minutes before the debate on Sunday. The event was put on Facebook Live video, with Trump calling it the end of his "debate prep." "These four very courageous women have asked to be here, and it was our honor to help them," the Republican presidential nominee said before introducing Jones, Kathy Shelton, Juanita Broaddrick and Kathleen Willey. Each of the women then made a short statement. “Actions speak louder than words. Mr. Trump may have said some bad
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- 10/9/2016
- by Ryan Parker, Jackie Strause
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Newt Gingrich is back in the political spotlight after emerging as a finalist in the search for Donald Trump's vice presidential pick. Even if the Georgia lawmaker doesn't make the cut as Trump's running mate, the presumptive Gop nominee has promised Gingrich some sort of role in a Trump administration. "In one form or another, Newt Gingrich will be part of our government," Trump said during a joint appearance with Gingrich in Ohio on Wednesday. Gingrich's growing involvement in Trump's campaign has peaked the interest of media outlets, with CNN exploring "How Newt Gingrich became Donald Trump's inside man...
- 7/11/2016
- by Tierney McAfee, @tierneymcafee
- PEOPLE.com
Now that his same-party competitors are out of the running, presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump has been training his fire on his likely opponent in the general election: Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton. But it's not just Hillary Trump has in his sights - it's her husband, too. After Trump accused former President Bill Clinton of rape in an interview with Fox News Wednesday night, decades-old allegations are back in the spotlight. The allegations concerning Bill's sexual conduct came from more than five different women, who all had a moment in the national media in the 1990s. Because Trump has made...
- 5/19/2016
- by Tierney McAfee and Diana Pearl
- PEOPLE.com
Hillary Clinton responded Thursday to Donald Trump's Wednesday comments about a decades-old, unproven accusation of sexual assault by Bill Clinton. "I am not afraid of Donald Trump. He can attack me as much as he wants - I know I can take it. But we won't let his attacks against Americans based on their ethnicity, their gender or the faith they practice go unanswered," Hillary wrote Thursday in a fundraising email titled, "Are you with me, against Trump?" During an interview with Fox News' Sean Hannity on Wednesday, Trump engaged in some of his trademark mudslinging when he...
- 5/19/2016
- by Andrea Park, @scandreapark
- PEOPLE.com
Hillary Clinton responded Thursday to Donald Trump's Wednesday comments about a decades-old, unproven accusation of sexual assault by Bill Clinton. "I am not afraid of Donald Trump. He can attack me as much as he wants - I know I can take it. But we won't let his attacks against Americans based on their ethnicity, their gender or the faith they practice go unanswered," Hillary wrote Thursday in a fundraising email titled, "Are you with me, against Trump?" During an interview with Fox News' Sean Hannity on Wednesday, Trump engaged in some of his trademark mudslinging when he...
- 5/19/2016
- by Andrea Park, @scandreapark
- PEOPLE.com
Donald Trump reminded Fox News viewers on Wednesday night that former President Bill Clinton was once accused of rape. The presumptive Gop nominee escalated his rhetoric against Hillary Clinton’s husband after host Sean Hannity began railing against a recent New York Times article about Trump’s treatment of women. Hannity called the article a “hit piece,” and said three women have “completely debunked” it by going public that they’re “absolutely livid at The New York Times.” Hannity openly pondered if the Times will interview Juanita Broaddrick, Paula Jones and Kathleen Willey regarding their claims that Bill sexually harassed them.
- 5/19/2016
- by Brian Flood
- The Wrap
Hillary Clinton had no time for a Republican state representative who heckled her about former President Bill Clinton's sex scandals during a town hall meeting in New Hampshire on Sunday. After Katherine Prudhomme O'Brien, a Gop state representative from Rockingham, repeatedly interrupted the Democratic front-runner in an attempt to question her about her husband's alleged sexual misconduct, Hillary finally fired back, "You are very rude, and I'm not going to ever call on you," drawing a huge round of applause from the crowd. According to CNN, O'Brien said after the event that she had been trying to confront the...
- 1/4/2016
- by Tierney McAfee, @tierneymcafee
- PEOPLE.com
Hillary Clinton had no time for a Republican state representative who heckled her about former President Bill Clinton's sex scandals during a town hall meeting in New Hampshire on Sunday. After Katherine Prudhomme O'Brien, a Gop state representative from Rockingham, repeatedly interrupted the Democratic front-runner in an attempt to question her about her husband's alleged sexual misconduct, Hillary finally fired back, "You are very rude, and I'm not going to ever call on you," drawing a huge round of applause from the crowd. According to CNN, O'Brien said after the event that she had been trying to confront the...
- 1/4/2016
- by Tierney McAfee, @tierneymcafee
- PEOPLE.com
An actress who claimed Bill Cosby stuck his penis in her mouth in a 'Tonight Show' dressing room has just filed suit against the comedian for defamation. Louisa Moritz, who played Rose in "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest," is lashing out at Cosby for comments his lawyer made after she alleged Cosby went to her dressing room and tried to ingratiate himself with her by explaining he could make her career soar.
- 11/13/2015
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Bill Cosby's biggest threat isn't the many women who are now coming forward to accuse him of sexual abuse from years ago. Instead, Bill Cosby's biggest danger is Bill Cosby. The comedian is now facing a lawsuit from Tamara Green, who claims that she was drugged and sexually assaulted by Cosby when she tried to help him find investors for a club in the 1970s. The woman isn't suing Cosby for the abuse but rather what's been said in recent months about the incident. In a defamation lawsuit being handled by a trial attorney who once represented Paula Jones against
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- 12/10/2014
- by Eriq Gardner
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
This story first appeared in the Nov. 1 issue of The Hollywood Reporter Magazine. Outliving such competition as A Current Affair, Hard Copy and American Journal, Inside Edition will mark its hard-fought 25th anniversary in January. "We're almost like the royal family of television," jokes longtime executive producer Charles Lachman. "We just go on and on." With more than 8,000 episodes logged, the show has scored hot "gets" with such beleaguered subjects as Phil Spector and Paula Jones and still attracts 4.1 million viewers, consistently beating TMZ and Access Hollywood by more than 1 million
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- 10/23/2013
- by Sophie Schillaci
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
To watch four hours of the so-called documentary on the eight years of the Clinton presidency gave me the sensation of a report about a glass of water that is 75 percent full and 25 percent empty. The PBS presentation, I am guessing, spent 75 percent of the four hours reporting on 25 percent of the story, i.e., the issue of "scandal" in the Clinton presidency, omitting the substance and policy achievements of the Clinton presidency, i.e., issues that affected the lives of most Americans and that they care about most.
But the problem with the presentation wasn't just my view of disproportional emphasis on the "scandals" versus the substance. It was about accuracy. The writers and producers simply got it wrong. They failed to report the fact that every single "scandal" that so preoccupied the media, the punditry and partisan Republicans over the eight years -- save for the final one,...
But the problem with the presentation wasn't just my view of disproportional emphasis on the "scandals" versus the substance. It was about accuracy. The writers and producers simply got it wrong. They failed to report the fact that every single "scandal" that so preoccupied the media, the punditry and partisan Republicans over the eight years -- save for the final one,...
- 2/23/2012
- by Lanny Davis
- Aol TV.
Rachel Uchitel, Tiger Woods' alleged mistress, touched down at Los Angeles International Airport after arriving from New York on Sunday and was met by a one-woman greeting committee of feminist attorney/camera hound Gloria Allred. Allred's list of former clients includes alleged Bill Clinton mistress Paula Jones and one-time Melrose Place actress Hunter Tylo. Uchitel has retained Allred for as-yet-undetermined purposes, but one thing's for sure—Rachel's choice of representation isn't likely to make Woods' wish for privacy come true anytime soon. Click through the photo gallery and let the games begin!
- 11/30/2009
- by Celebuzz
- Celebuzz.com
Fired Apprentice candidate Ben Clarke has insisted that he doesn't want a media career. Clarke's rivals Noorul Choudhury and Paula Jones criticised the 22-year-old stockbroker for being on the programme for the wrong reasons after they were booted off the show by Sir Alan Sugar. Former science teacher Choudhury said that Clarke was obsessed by magazine deals, while Jones labelled him a "bully" and suggested that he may have rehearsed his one-liners for the cameras. However, speaking about his future plans, Clarke claimed that his future lies in investment banking rather than celebrity magazine exclusives. "My plans now are that I'd really like to go into investment banking," he told Radio 1. "I really hope that (more)...
- 5/21/2009
- by By Alex Fletcher
- Digital Spy
Apprentice reject Mona Lewis has cast doubt on the sincerity of Phillip Taylor and Kate Walsh's show romance. The former beauty queen argued that Taylor was more interested in rival candidate Paula Jones at the start of the series. She also joked that Walsh "could do better" for herself than the County Durham estate agent. "As far as I know, Phil fancied Paula," she told Digital Spy. "Then after Paula got fired, he suddenly fancied Kate. If it is genuine then fine, but I really (more)...
- 5/14/2009
- by By Alex Fletcher
- Digital Spy
Apprentice star Philip Taylor tried to woo fellow contestant Paula Jones before finding love with Kate Walsh, it has been alleged. The estate agent romanced Walsh while taking part in the BBC One series last year and they have continued to see each other following the completion of filming. However, according to The People, week four's eliminee Paula has claimed that she was the first contestant to catch Taylor's eye. She reportedly told a friend: "It was obvious from the moment we met that he wanted to bed me. One night he tried to pull me on to a (more)...
- 5/10/2009
- by By Daniel Kilkelly
- Digital Spy
Apprentice reject Paula Jones has claimed that some of this year's contestants would "step over their own granny" to win the show. Jones was axed by Sir Alan Sugar after making a costings error in a cosmetics challenge. The West Midlands-born business claimed yesterday that stockbroker Ben Clarke should have been fired instead. However, the 29-year-old human resource consultant said that she believed she was able to leave the series with her head held high because she had not resorted to being "a b*tch". "Some of these contestants would step over their own granny for the job," Jones told (more)...
- 4/16/2009
- by By Alex Fletcher
- Digital Spy
Fired Apprentice candidate Paula Jones has described show rival Ben Clarke as a "thug" and a "dipstick". Jones, 29, was fired by Sir Alan Sugar on yesterday's show, but insisted that the multi-millionaire picked the wrong candidate for the axe. The human resource consultant claimed that she deserved to stay because of her leadership skills and contribution to the final product on the cosmetics challenge. However, Sir Alan blamed Jones for the team's costing error, which lost the team the task. Speaking about her rival Clarke, Jones told Digital Spy: "I think Ben's chances [of winning] are slim. He's shown himself to be something of a thug in the boardroom. "He's a bit of a bully. He was completely unnecessarily aggressive towards me. He made it personal and it didn't need to be. (more)...
- 4/16/2009
- by By Alex Fletcher
- Digital Spy
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