Author Topic: Journalism Professor Supports People Writer’s Claims Against Trump Paul McLaughlin said Natasha Stoynoff called him after the sexual assault occurred.  (Read 418 times)

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Journalism Professor Supports People Writer’s Claims Against Trump
Paul McLaughlin said Natasha Stoynoff called him after the sexual assault occurred.


http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/journalism-professor-confirms-people-writer-accusations-against-trump_us_58024579e4b0162c043c4d0a?section=us_politics

A Canadian journalist and professor is backing up People magazine writer Natasha Stoynoff’s claim that Donald Trump aggressively forced himself on her during a 2005 interview.

The professor, Paul McLaughlin, said Stoynoff, a former student of his, called him after the incident and they discussed how to deal with it.

“She didn’t know what to do, she was very conflicted, she was angry, she was really confused about how to deal with this,” McLaughlin told CBC News.

After consulting with McLaughlin, Stoynoff decided that coming forward about Trump’s inappropriate advances would just be too risky after their conversation, according to McLaughlin.

“It was going to be a he said, she said,” McLaughlin told CBC News. “And we were talking about one of the most influential people in North America at the time. He was just flying high with ‘The Apprentice,’ he was aggressive, he was litigious.”

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New evidence undercutting Trump’s rebuttal of another assault claim also emerged Saturday.

Jessica Leeds said that Trump began groping and kissing her without permission while sitting first class on a Braniff flight from Dallas, Texas, to New York City in 1979. Trump claimed he could not have done so because of the armrest between them.

But entertainment news site TMZ discovered that the Braniff airplanes used for that flight had removable armrests between first-class seats.

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As of Saturday afternoon, 13 women have accused Trump of sexual assault, a Huffington Post count shows, the vast majority of them in the past few days.

Trump has provided no credible evidence to exonerate himself, focusing instead on insulting his accusers. The only witness Trump’s campaign produced to try and refute a woman’s claims against the real estate businessman has himself admitted to recruiting underage boys for illicit sex parties with Conservative Party officials in the United Kingdom.