Former model Amy Dorris accuses the President of sexually assaulting and groping her at the US Open tennis tournament in 1997.
US President Donald Trump's re-election campaign has denied he sexually assaulted a former model who accused him of groping her at the US Open tennis tournament in 1997.She also provided her ticket to the tournament on the day she said the incident occurredThe Guardian reported that Amy Dorris told the paper Mr Trump assaulted her outside a bathroom in his VIP box at the tournament that year."He just shoved his tongue down my throat and I was pushing him off.
"We will consider every legal means available to hold The Guardian accountable for its malicious publication of this unsubstantiated story."The Guardian did not immediately respond to a request for comment. The newspaper published photos it said were provided by Ms Dorris showing her with Mr Trump and said that it interviewed several people who Ms Dorris confided in at the time of the incident.
It said that in total she provided six photos showing the two together as well as her ticket to the tournament on the day she said the incident occurred. The New York real estate developer has faced a number of allegations of sexual misconduct stemming from alleged incidents prior to his time in office.Mr Trump dismissed the comments as "locker room banter" and apologised.
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