Donald Trump faces new allegations from Epstein Victims
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She arrived in New York full of hope and momentum, an invitation signed by Donald Trump in hand. She left shattered, crying in the arms of a flight attendant. Swiss former beauty queen Béatrice Keul now wants to see Donald Trump behind bars, alleging that the man who is now President of the United States sexually assaulted her during a beauty pageant in 1993.
Former Miss Switzerland Béatrice Keul describes a highly structured, almost methodical sequence that began upon her arrival in New York in 1993. Personally invited by Donald Trump to take part in a beauty contest, she says she quickly found herself in an environment she considered abnormal, dominated by men and far removed from the usual standards of such events.
The first stage, she explains, was an approach designed to build trust. Trump approached her publicly, engaged her in conversation, showed interest in her background, and indicated they would meet again, establishing a sense of legitimacy.
The second stage involved a handover. A man introduced himself as being close to Trump, namely Jeffrey Epstein. He engaged her in a more probing conversation, speaking of powerful networks, opportunities, and material advantages. The message remained deliberately vague, built on implicit promises.
The third stage was the turning point. A member of Trump's entourage invited her to join him in private, in a suite. Believing she was continuing a professional exchange, she agreed. It is there, according to her account, that the sexual assault took place, described as sudden and violent.
Finally, she describes a phase of control. After the incident, threats and promises allegedly intertwined to enforce silence, in a context where she felt isolated, without support or reference points.
It is precisely this structured pattern that now forms the core of her legal offensive. Working with her lawyers, she is not only seeking recognition of past events but also aiming to demonstrate the existence of an organized pattern that could be linked to other testimonies involving Donald Trump. Her strategy relies in particular on "legal window" mechanisms adopted in several U.S. states, which allow previously time-barred sexual abuse claims to be reopened. If successful, the objective is clear: to compel Trump to testify under oath and potentially transform an individual account into a broader legal case.
Contacted for comment, Davis R. Ingle, a spokesperson in Donald Trump Press Office, initially replied: "We'll need a bit more detail." He then did not follow up after receiving additional context.
More broadly, Donald Trump has consistently denied all allegations of inappropriate sexual conduct made against him, repeatedly stating that "none of this ever happened" and that the women "are lying."
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