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NY AG Investigating Trump Modeling Agency For Child Sex Trafficking

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Claude Taylor, an ex-White House staffer who worked for former President Bill Clinton for five years, has published explosive new claims that President Donald Trump told Clinton that Trump Model Management brought many models into the U.S. that were underage. As reported by the Inquisitr, Taylor’s Twitter account has grown in the number of followers, as Claude alleges that New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman is investigating human sex trafficking in connection with Trump Model Management, “involving sexual exploitation of minor children,” according to Taylor.

On Sunday, August 6, Taylor published tweets that explained to his Twitter followers that he was not publishing any accusations against his former presidential boss, but wrote that his Schneiderman source told him that Trump told Clinton that lots of underage girls were involved in the Trump Model Management business. As a result, Claude claims that Clinton might have to testify as to what Trump told him about underage girls in the modeling firm.

“I worked for Bill Clinton for 5 years. Proud of my small role. I am not accusing him of anything. I’m just saying my Schneiderman source says that Trump told Clinton many models brought into US were underage and Clinton may be prepared to testify that’s what Trump said.”
As reported by IR.net, Taylor is winning kudos for breaking political stories prior to the mainstream media. Therefore, when Claude tweets that the Russian mob supplied young girls and women to the now-shuttered Trump Model Management firm, people sit up, take notice, and retweet his allegations aplenty.

“Key cooperating witness is the go between who worked with Russian Organized Crime in supplying the girls/woman to Trump Model Management.”
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Claude wrote that since he is the father of a daughter, Taylor is at the stage that he’s willing to let the chips fall where they may when it comes to the allegations of human sex trafficking and young girls. Regarding blowback Claude might receive on Twitter, such as one Twitter user who wrote that what Claude was doing was dangerous, Taylor shot back and asked if he should merely sit on what he’s been told by his source to the New York Attorney General’s office, noting that Taylor was merely passing along the information given to him by his source.

“I’m only conveying what I’ve been told by a source close to Schneiderman investigation. Would you prefer I sit on the information?”
In the top photo above, Trump and Bill Clinton were photographed on July 14, 2008. Trump and Clinton were joined by Rudolph W. Giuliani, former Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg, Joe Torre, and Billy Crystal as they all attended the 2008 Joe Torre Safe at Home Foundation Golf Classic at Trump National Golf Club in Briarcliff Manor, New York.
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Fake news
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Isn't is strange how Trump would repeat any crazy unverified story that made the Clintons look bad but never once touched all the allegations of Bill being involved with Epstein and child sex trafficking even though it was probably the most harmful of all the allegations? Well it's because he was guilty too.

http://www.politico.com/story/2017/05/04/jeffrey-epstein-trump-lawsuit-sex-trafficking-237983

A woman suing in connection with Jeffrey Epstein’s underage sex ring claims she was first approached while working as a towel girl at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort.
NEW YORK—A woman who claims in a lawsuit that she was lured into a sex-trafficking ring run by billionaire Jeffrey Epstein contends that the depravity began at a Florida resort now known as the winter White House: Mar-a-Lago.

Virginia Giuffre’s civil suit, scheduled to go to trial here later this month, threatens to expose new details of a long-running saga tying together President Donald Trump, former President Bill Clinton, Labor Secretary Alexander Acosta, and other prominent figures, including Harvard Law professor Alan Dershowitz.

Epstein, a well-connected Manhattan money manager and philanthropist, was once a regular at Mar-a-Lago and an active supporter of the Clinton Foundation—repeatedly lending his 727 jet to Clinton for trips overseas. Dershowitz defended Epstein amid an investigation into his involvement with underage girls more than a decade ago, and it was Acosta—then the U.S. attorney overseeing south Florida—who allowed Epstein’s case to be resolved in state court in 2008.

The scandal has spawned a series of drawn-out civil suits, including Giuffre’s.

Giuffre, formerly Roberts, claims she was 15 and working as a towel girl at Trump’s posh Palm Beach club when she was recruited nearly two decades ago into sexual slavery by socialite Ghislaine Maxwell, then Epstein’s girlfriend.

A lawyer for Trump says the president was unaware of any wrongdoing by Epstein.
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The case is scheduled for a May 15 trial, but a final pretrial conference was abruptly canceled Thursday. The development raised suspicions that some type of settlement could be in the works.

In recent months, the suit attracted the attention of pro-Trump blogger Mike Cernovich, who intervened in the case in an unsuccessful push to release a large volume of blacked-out court filings.

“I want to know what’s really going on and we can’t get it,” Cernovich told POLITICO. “This is a big story. My people care.”

Epstein pleaded guilty to two charges: solicitation of prostitution and soliciting a minor for prostitution. He served 13 months in a county jail and paid financial settlements to many of the roughly 40 women the FBI deemed to be his victims, including Giuffre.

Giuffre asserts in her complaint that Maxwell, the sole defendant in the suit and the daughter of late publishing magnate Robert Maxwell, routinely recruited underaged girls for Epstein and was doing so when she approached the $9-an-hour locker room attendant at Mar-a-Lago in 1999 about giving massages to the wealthy investment banker.
Giuffre alleges that Maxwell ultimately trained her in how to give “massages” to Epstein that involved sex acts and, essentially, prostitution. When Maxwell publicly denied the allegations and called Giuffre a liar in 2015, that gave her the opening to head to federal court and file the defamation suit now headed for trial.

An attorney for Giuffre, Brad Edwards, indicated her lawyers plan to keep the focus on the central allegation in the case.

“We are trying to vindicate Virginia. What she said all along is she was recruited by Maxwell and abused by Epstein,” Edwards said. “That’s what this trial is going to be about and that’s what is going to be proven beyond any doubt. We’re looking forward to proving that.”
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An attorney for Maxwell did not respond to requests for comment. In court papers, Maxwell has denied knowledge of or involvement in any illegality. A lawyer for Epstein did not return messages seeking comment; he’s repeatedly invoked his 5th Amendment rights in depositions in the Giuffre suit and other cases.

Epstein, 64, was a regular for several years at Mar-a-Lago. Testimony in a prior court case indicated that Trump flew at least once on one of the planes Epstein owned and Trump’s phone numbers were in Epstein’s personal phone directory.

Trump has also indicated publicly he knew of Epstein’s interest in “younger” women, although he never suggested the financier crossed any legal lines. “I’ve known Jeff for 15 years. Terrific guy,’’ Trump told New York Magazine back in 2002. “He’s a lot of fun to be with. It is even said that he likes beautiful women as much as I do, and many of them are on the younger side. No doubt about it — Jeffrey enjoys his social life.”

On Monday, lawyers for Maxwell informed the judge that they wanted to ask potential jurors about their knowledge of rape and sexual harassment allegations leveled at Trump during the presidential contest.

Maxwell’s legal team wants to ask the jury pool if they know about suits filed—then dropped or dismissed—alleging that Trump and Epstein raped a teen at Epstein’s Manhattan residence.

Trump denied the charges. The suits were withdrawn amid media scrutiny, although one attorney for an unnamed accuser said she backed out due to threats.

When the pretrial hearing was scuttled, U.S. District Court Judge Robert Sweet—a 94-year-old Carter appointee--overseeing Maxwell’s suit—appeared to be on the verge of making a decision on what both sides would be allowed to ask jurors about Trump, Clinton, Dershowitz and others.
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Trump Organization attorney Alan Garten said Trump had no relationship with Epstein. “As I have previously explained, he had no relationship with Mr. Epstein and had no knowledge whatsoever of his conduct,” Garten said Tuesday. “This has all been reported countless times in the press.”

Maxwell’s lawyers appear likely to try to discredit Giuffre by painting her as a fabulist and serial liar—and have signaled they may drag other prominent figures into the proceedings.

Over the years, Giuffre has claimed that while traveling with Epstein she saw Clinton on Epstein’s private island and once ate with Vice President Al Gore and his then-wife Tipper. Maxwell’s attorneys have signaled plans to explore both claims at the trial.

A Freedom of Information Act request for Secret Service records of visits Clinton may have made to Epstein’s Little St. James Island produced no such evidence. However, Epstein’s own lawyers once sought to capitalize on his ties to the former president, claiming during plea negotiations a decade ago that the financier “was part of the original group that conceived the Clinton Global Initiative”—a

In addition, Clinton and Hollywood guests including Kevin Spacey and Chris Tucker toured AIDS projects in Africa in 2002 aboard a 727 jet Epstein owned.

A spokeswoman for Clinton did not respond to a request for comment.
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Clinton’s ties to Epstein became an issue during the recent presidential race. Reince Priebus, then chairman of the Republican National Committee, was among Republicans who demanded a full accounting of the former president’s dealings with Epstein. “When you hang out with a guy who has a reputation like Jeffrey Epstein, multiple times, on private jets, on weekends, on trips, on places at least where it’s been reported not very good things happen, it would be good to know what our former president was doing, especially because it appears he’s going to be part of a campaign ticket on the other side of the aisle,” Priebus told Bloomberg in 2015.
Priebus is now Trump’s White House chief of staff. Trump has never offered a similar chronicle of his contacts with Epstein. The White House did not respond to a request for comment.

Trump’s ties to Epstein have triggered speculation that Cernovich might be gathering information on those who’ve leveled sex-related accusations at Trump or trying to collect information damaging to Trump for his own purposes. The blogger warned last month that he might release a “motherlode” of dirt on top White House officials if Trump adviser Steve Bannon was fired.

Cernovich insists his interest in the Epstein saga has nothing to do with the president. “The only Trump hook, in theory is that a lot of Trump supporters, including me, do believe there is some shady s--- going on as far as child trafficking,” the blogger said. He was among those who fanned conspiracy theories online about high-profile Democrats operating a child-sex ring out of a Washington pizzeria, which resulted in an armed North Carolina man who claimed he was trying to investigate the claims firing shots inside the restaurant.
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Many of the court filings in the Giuffre case have been almost completely blacked out in public court files. First Amendment advocates say the degree of secrecy is both uncommon and disturbing. “This is pretty unusual to see this level of redaction,” said Katie Townsend of the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press.

On Wednesday, Judge Sweet turned down Cernovich’s motion to unseal the court records. “Because of the sensitive nature of the materials designated as confidential, involving allegations of sexual abuse and trafficking of minors, and because we are mere weeks from assembling a jury for trial , the importance of leaving these materials protected…outweighs any public interest in their publication at this time,” the judge wrote.

Critics say the wholesale sealing goes far beyond what’s necessary to address that concern.

“When these things are eventually opened, I hope we see the nuclear launch codes in there because I’ve never seen anything like this,” Cernovich attorney Marc Randazza said. A lawyer for the New York Post and Daily News tabloids also sent a letter to the judge Thursday complaining about the secrecy.

Dershowitz, a former Epstein attorney, is among those who welcomed Cernovich’s efforts. POLITICO reported in 2014 that Giuffre had filed court papers accusing several prominent Epstein acquaintances of taking part in her sexual abuse, including Dershowitz and British royal Prince Andrew.

Dershowitz and the prince flatly denied the allegations. The Harvard professor and renowned attorney accused Epstein’s lawyers—including a former federal judge—of unethical conduct, prompting them to sue Dershowitz for defamation. The case was settled last year after Giuffre’s attorneys admitted it was a “mistake” to level the charge in a court filing, although they said their client stood by the allegation.
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Dershowitz said Tuesday he wants evidence in the Maxwell suit made public because it supports his claims that Giuffre made up the story about him. “I would like [the] discovery unsealed. My deposition is already unsealed. I have nothing to hide. The other side is trying to hide the truth,” he said in response to a query from POLITICO.

The same 2014 court filing also accused Maxwell of a being “a co-conspirator in Epstein’s sexual abuse” and of taking “numerous sexually explicit pictures of underage girls involved in sexual activities, including” Giuffre.

That filing prompted Maxwell to issue a press statement dismissing Giuffre’s accusations as “obvious lies.”

While the accusations against Maxwell are key to the pending suit, it is framed as a defamation case, alleging that Maxwell’s denials were false and that they wrongfully damaged Giuffre’s reputation.

The looming trial has all the hallmarks of an epic courtroom battle. Giuffre is being represented by a legal team including Sigrid McCawley of Boies Schiller, the hard-charging law firm whose founder David Boies argued for Vice President Al Gore in the litigation over the 2000 presidential election.

“This case is part of a broader effort of our Firm to provide legal assistance to victims of sex trafficking and other abuse, and to try to fight future sex trafficking by drawing attention to the problem and making traffickers pay for their crimes,” Boies told POLITICO via email.

Maxwell also has an aggressive set of litigators seeking to protect both her reputation and what appear to be at least tens of millions of dollars in assets that could be in jeopardy if she loses the case. Her lead counsel, Laura Menninger, is an experienced trial attorney from Denver firm Haddon, Morgan and Foreman.
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“We fundamentally disagree with plaintiff’s attempts to litigate this public-figure defamation action as a sex-abuse and sex-trafficking case, and we object to the Court’s rulings that have permitted plaintiff to litigate the case in that way,” Menninger wrote in a court filing last week. “We have raised numerous legal issues with the Court, and the Court has erred in denying those issues.”

The Giuffre suit isn’t the only one still pending in the aftermath of Epstein’s conviction. Another lawsuit accusing Acosta’s former office of illegally keeping victims in the dark about the plea deal is still proceeding in a Florida federal court.

Critics have suggested Acosta blessed called a “sweetheart” deal in which Epstein escaped prosecution on federal charges in exchange for his plea to the two state solicitation offenses.

Acosta’s handling of the Epstein case came up at his confirmation hearings in March, where Acosta defended the deal, saying it was a “broadly held” view in his office that ending the federal probe without charges was appropriate if Epstein pled guilty in state court and registered as a sex offender.

Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) listed the ex-prosecutor’s actions in the matter as the first of several reasons she voted against him. “His handling of a case involving sex trafficking of underage girls when he was a U.S. attorney suggests he won’t put the interests of workers and everyday people ahead of the powerful and well-connected,” Feinstein wrote. “Acosta cut Epstein a favorable deal without consulting or even informing the victims. As a longtime advocate for the rights of crime victims, I find this deeply disturbing.”
[End of story]
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And just a refresher, Trump was being sued by a woman who claimed he and Epstein raped her when she was 13 but then dropped the case after receiving death threats. She had one witness besides herself who was willing to testify before the case was dropped

http://www.politico.com/story/2016/11/donald-trump-rape-lawsuit-dropped-230770

A woman who accused Donald Trump of raping her two decades ago when she was a 13-year-old aspiring teen model has again dropped a federal lawsuit over the alleged assaults.

The accuser, identified in the lawsuit by the pseudonym "Jane Doe," was expected to appear at a news conference in Los Angeles Wednesday, but that appearance was abruptly canceled.

The lawyer who organized the event, Lisa Bloom, said Trump's accuser had received threats and was too frightened to show up.

In the most recent suit, Trump's accuser asserted that while she was exploring a modeling career in 1994, she attended a series of parties at the Manhattan home of prominent investor Jeffrey Epstein. She alleges that during those parties the real estate mogul tied her to a bed and raped her. She also claimed Epstein raped her during that series of gatherings

The accuser's lead attorney, Thomas Meagher of New Jersey, did not immediately respond to requests for comment. He filed a one-page notice dismissing the case Friday evening in federal court in Manhattan. No explanation was given for the action.

Bloom did not immediately respond to requests for comment Friday.

Through his attorney, Trump had flatly denied the woman's allegations.

"It is categorically untrue. It is completely frivolous. It is baseless. It is irresponsible," Trump attorney Alan Garten told POLITICO in September. "I won’t even discuss the merits because it gives it credibility that it doesn’t deserve."
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Doe named Trump and Epstein as defendants in the suits and says they knew she was well under 17 — the age of consent. "I understood that both Mr. Trump and Mr. Epstein knew that I was 13 years old," she wrote.

Two earlier suits were filed over the same alleged events.

The first suit over the alleged rapes was filed in federal court in Riverside, California, in April by someone acting without an attorney and using the name "Katie Johnson." That suit named both Trump and Epstein as defendants, alleging that the two men held Johnson as a "sex slave" and repeatedly forced her to engage in sexual acts against her will.

Subsequent news reports raised doubts about who filed the suit. Johnson claimed she had just $300 in assets and that she was living at a home in Twentynine Palms, California, but Radar Online reported neighbors said the home had been foreclosed upon and vacant since its owner died last year.

U.S. District Court Judge Dolly Gee dismissed that case in May, ruling that Johnson's complaint didn't raise valid claims under federal law. Gee, an appointee of President Barack Obama, noted that the suit cited a criminal statute that doesn't give rise to civil damages and that the civil statute Johnson cited only applies to actions based on "race-based or class-based animus."

Another version of the suit was filed in federal court in June, but withdrawn in September after apparently never being served on the defendants.

The case was refiled later that month.

The second and third iterations of the complaint accused Trump of only a single act of rape, but said he had "sexual contact" with the accuser on three other occasions. A declaration from an anonymous witness attached to the later suits continued to accuse Trump of four acts of rape or sexual assault.

A lawyer for Epstein declined to the comment on the lawsuits.
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About a decade ago, Epstein came under investigation by local and federal authorities near his Palm Beach, Florida, home over allegations that he solicited underage girls to have sex with him at that residence and another on an island he owned in the U.S. Virgin Islands.

Epstein pleaded guilty in June 2008 to two state felony charges relating to prostitution and was sentenced to 18 months in jail. He served only 13 months before being released but was required to register as a sex offender.

[End of story]
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Didn't he fire all the district judges?
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Also worth noting, when Epstein was questioned about socializing with underage girls in the presence of Donald Trump, he plead the fifth.

Q: Have you ever had a personal relationship with Donald Trump?

A: What do you mean by "personal relationship," sir?

Q:Have you socialized with him?

A: Yes, sir.

Q: Yes?

A: Yes, sir.

Q: Have you ever socialized with Donald Trump in the presence of females under the age of 18?

A: Though I'd like to answer the question, at least today I'm going to have to assert my Fifth, Sixth, and 14th amendment rights, sir.

So he couldn't answer a question about socializing with underage girls in Trump's presence because his answer would incriminate him in a crime. Wonder what crime that might be?
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>>165284
I think you're thinking of him firing the Attorneys General. Those were federal prosecutors which he had control over. Schneiderman is the State's AG for NY. The federal AG for NY was also investigating Trump under multiple avenues when he was fired.
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>>165286
Go online and look at pictures of ivanka and trump and is pretty obvious he's a kid fucker. The most damning one being him getting a lap dance by a 16 year old Ivanka trump.
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>>165293
What the fuck is wrong with you?
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>>165313
>NOT MEIN FUHRER!!!11
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>>165313

He's being paid by shareblue to post this fake garbage
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>>165325
No, he's obviously a Trump supporter trying to make it look like the democrats have nothing but an irrational hatred of Trump that's motivating these claims. The reality is that there's already lots of evidence supporting the claim that Trump is involved with child sex trafficking. It's not just liberals looking at pictures of Trump and Ivanka, it's multiple witnesses who all say Trump was involved with Epstein and his child sex ring. We also have Trump's comments about Epstein which confirm he knows he's into young girls and doesn't care, and Epstein pleading the fifth about socializing with Trump in the presence of underage girls. Now we have someone reporting that the NY state attorney general is investigating his model agency for child trafficking. This isn't nothing no matter how hard you try to make it look like nothing.
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>>165336

>He's not the shill, he's just false flagging
>Proceeds to start shilling fake news

This has got to be a samefag
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>>165287
He wasn't investigating Trump.
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>>165336
Epstrin had more of a connection to the Clinton's than Trump. This whole nonsense makes the Russia conspiracy look legit.
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>>165342
Preet Bharara was investigating Tom Price who was a member of Trump's campaign and was his pick for secretary of HHS. He was also investigating Russian money laundering that included buying Trump properties as a way to launder the cash. So Trump himself might not have been under investigation, we can't say for sure, but we know his campaign/administration and his businesses were.
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>>165343
This is true but that doesn't mean Trump isn't also guilty. People forget that Trump and Bill Clinton used to be friends, they're very similar people and they both are buddy buddy with Epstein. They both fuck teenage girls. Trump just took it one step farther and started using his Russian mob connections and modeling agency to profit off the fucking of teenage girls.
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>>165361
There was never any allegations of any "money laundering" that is another manufactured conspiracy by the Rachel maddow types.

As for Tom Price that investigation was shelved well before preet was fired
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>>165362
>They both fuck teenage girls. Trump just took it one step farther and started using his Russian mob connections and modeling agency to profit off the fucking of teenage girls.

You people will believe any rumor and fake news no matter how out of this world.
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>>165363
http://www.businessinsider.com/why-was-russian-money-laundering-case-dismissed-house-dems-2017-7

There most definitely was. It was a case that Natalia Veselnitskaya was working on for her client Prevezon who were accused of laundering Russian mob money by buying NY real estate. It was suspiciously settled for peanuts right before it was about to go to trial after Trump fired Bharara. The investigation into Tom Price is ongoing, or at least it was before Trump fired the ones leading it.
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>the SJWs are grasping at straws THIS HARD
TOP KEK
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>>165380
Says the guy who thought pizzagate was real
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>>165476
Pizzagate is at least believable, this on the other hand is more pure fantasy from the same people that brought you the nonexistent Russian collusion meme.
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>>165482
Do you want some boy pussy with your Pizza?
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http://nytlive.nytimes.com/womenintheworld/2016/08/31/former-trump-models-allege-financial-exploitation-while-employed-without-work-visas/

Trump financially exploited foreign underage models and coached them on how to lie on customs forms and had them work illegally. They shipped over tons of young girls, then charged them exorbitant fees for things like housing and coaching fees so that in the end they ended up earning next to nothing or even owing Trump after years of work. Is it really so hard to believe that a man who could do that to children would also force them into sex work?

>Donald Trump has made headlines with his extreme opposition to illegal immigrants who “[take] our jobs” and “our money,” but according to three former models for Donald Trump’s New York-based modeling agency, Trump Model Management, the Republican presidential nominee had no problem with importing them and other models into the U.S. to work illegally on tourist visas.

>Canadian-born Rachel Blais has provided Mother Jones with a detailed financial statement from Trump Model Management, and a letter from the immigration lawyer who eventually secured her work visa, that showed a six-month gap between when she started working for the modeling firm in the U.S. and when she received her work visa. Blais only had a tourist visa during her months in New York, she said, but that didn’t stop the agency from employing her for jobs that included an appearance on Trump’s hit reality show, The Apprentice.

>Two other former Trump models spoke with Mother Jones anonymously about their experiences, alleging that the agency never obtained work visas for them for their modeling assignments in the U.S. Trump’s agency, the models allege, even coached them on how to fill out customs forms and how to deceive officials about why they were visiting the U.S.
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>Once in New York, the models said they were crammed into small bedrooms with bunk beds, sharing an apartment with 11 or more other women. Trump Model Management recruited models as young as 14 — one of the former models said she was “by far the oldest in the house at the ripe old age of 18.”

>The former models also allege that the agency exploited them financially, charging them exorbitant fees for their cramped housing, as well as for expenses such as trainers, beauty treatments, travel, and administrative costs. Financial statements provided by Blais showed that she was charged nearly $1,600 a month for a room she shared with five others — by comparison, a nearby studio aparment in the same time period was being advertised for only $1,375 month.

>The fees charged to the models were high enough that oftentimes it outstripped their pay. Blais’ financial records showed she earned $8,400 from Trump Models for three years of work. Another model, Alicia Palmer, has filed a suit against the agency alleging that she only earned $3,800 for her three years of modeling. Financial statements filed as evidence in the case showed that Palmer also posed for Teen Vogue in January of 2011 — her work visa, on the other hand, was granted in October, 2011. Two other models said they returned home in debt to the agency, still never having received their visas.
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>Trump’s agency did eventually secure Blais a H-1B visa, a visa that allows workers to be employed in specialized fields — although they did charge her the full cost of the privilege. But Trump has railed against the H-1B program during his campaign for president, promising in March to “end forever the use of the H-1B as a cheap labor program and institute an absolute requirement to hire American workers first for every visa and immigration program.” Trump has added that there would be “no exceptions” to this policy. According to a recent investigation by Politico, Trump’s wife, Melania, may also have worked illegally as a model in the 1990s. Melania has claimed she in fact had an H-1B visa at the time.

>Blais, for one, thinks Trump is a hypocrite. “He doesn’t want to let anyone into the U.S. anymore,” she said. “Meanwhile, behind everyone’s back, he’s bringing in all of these girls from all over the world and they’re working illegally.” About her time living in the apartment with her colleagues, one model who declined to be identified said, it “was like a sweatshop” and recalled something that haunts her to this day: the oddly distinct odor she said the bathroom always smelled of.

>Watch the video below in which Mother Jones correspondent James West, who wrote the story, and Blais discuss what he uncovered about Trump’s modeling management agency.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sNtZb9jjaXI
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>>165511
This section is ridiculous. This is LITERALLY child slavery, except even worse because Trump had the balls to charge them for their slave labor.
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>>165515
Yeah, it's very fake news.
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>>165524
It's not fake news, it's either real or it's a conspiracy between all these witnesses who all say the same things. If you want to call it fake, get your terminology correct and call it a conspiracy because that's what it would have to be. You are literally a conspiracy theorist.
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>>165534
If the media is reporting it despite being untrue (it is), then it is VERY FAKE NEWS.
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>>165261

Because Trump is good friends with Bill
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>>165313
I'm not brainwashed into thinking a father taking sexual themed photos with his daughter is a good thing. Sorry if I still have morals in this day and age. >>165325
Fake? Go look them up yourself.
>>165336
I'm not a trump supporter, but I'm not one of those idiots who think he is Literal Hitler because he doesn't use the same kind of ketchup on his hotdogs that I do.
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LMAO! MSM...FAKE NEWS AGAIN....
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Trump just used his 13th ever like on twitter to like a post accusing him of using NK to distract from this investigation.

http://www.rawstory.com/2017/08/trump-caught-liking-bizarre-tweet-about-trafficking-at-his-model-agency/
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I wouldn't be shocked if this were true. Child pageants and all that other bullshit is pure pedophilia. There's no reason for adults to be judging how little girls look in swimsuits and skirts.
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>>167007
That reminds me, five former contestants in Trump's miss teen USA beauty pageant told reporters that Trump walked in on them while they were changing.

>UPDATE: After BuzzFeed News published this story, we heard from a fifth contestant who remembered Trump visiting the dressing room.

>Four women who competed in the 1997 Miss Teen USA beauty pageant said Donald Trump walked into the dressing room while contestants — some as young as 15 — were changing.

>“I remember putting on my dress really quick because I was like, ‘Oh my god, there’s a man in here,’” said Mariah Billado, the former Miss Vermont Teen USA.

>Trump, she recalled, said something like, “Don’t worry, ladies, I’ve seen it all before.”

>Three other women, who asked to remain anonymous for fear of getting engulfed in a media firestorm, also remembered Trump entering the dressing room while girls were changing. Two of them said the girls rushed to cover their bodies, with one calling it “shocking” and “creepy.” The third said she was clothed and introduced herself to Trump.


https://www.buzzfeed.com/kendalltaggart/teen-beauty-queens-say-trump-walked-in-on-them-changing?utm_term=.xnV4e05bQ#.nsVrlO89y

Sure it's buzzfeed, but they've got 5 witnesses.
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>>167013
He also admitted on tape that he did this all time. I believe he said something like, "when you own a pageant you can walk in to the dressing rooms and look at all the naked girls." Plus, all the other creepy things he has said about his own daughter's T&A. So, he has a long track record of being a creep. Just a couple of weeks ago he told the French first lady, in front of Melania, that she has a good body.

He also keeps bringing up that Russian pee tape from the dossier. So, the behavioral pattern sure is alarming. However, I will admit, hanging around sleazy people and being a creep isn't proof of crimes. It's possible he could simply be a Tobias. So, I guess we will have to see how this newest investigation unfolds.
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>>167013
>BuzzFeed
Stopped reading there. Post real news, not fake news.
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>>167013
Yeah but who really cares.
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>>167066
Well when multiple eyewitnesses say that Trump raped a 13 year old girl and that he brought over young girls and coached them to lie to get through customs and made them work for free, this anecdote about him walking in on teenagers while they were dressing just becomes one more piece of evidence to make it seem credible when someone else reports that the NY attorney general is investigating Trump modeling agency for sex trafficking. If the president was forcing children into sex trafficking, that's something I care about.
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>>165256
Eric Schneiderman has made tons of these so-called investigations that never pan out. He's nothing but a political hack if this "rumor" is even true.
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>>167095
>Well when multiple eyewitnesses say that Trump raped a 13 year old girl

No they don't.

This makes the Russia collusion conspiracy actually seem beliving when you compare it to this nonsense.
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>>167095
It's the yellow press making shit up.
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>>165256
>Clinton
This seems super legitimate.
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>>165256
anti-Trump slanted yellow press
Trump owned so many companies he probably had nothing to do with any of this shadiness
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reminds me of the pizzagate retardation, how long until this one is proved fake as well?
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>>165256
>President Donald Trump told Clinton that Trump Model Management brought many models into the U.S. that were underage
sure he did
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