Among many other things, the sexual abuse allegations against Donald Trump could be used by Hillary Clinton to damage the reputation of her opponent. Here is a list of six women accusing the Republican candidate of unwarranted kissing:
1. Miss Utah 1997 Temple Taggart McDowell, 37
Trump once kissed McDowell on the lips when he was still married to Marla Maples, Miss Utah 1997 claimed. The former beauty queen added that there were other beauty pageant girls inappropriately kissed by him.
2. Former receptionist Rachel Crooks, 33
A receptionist a at Bayrock Group, a real estate investment and development company in Trump Tower in Manhattan, Crooks claimed she encountered Donald outside an elevator in the building one morning in 2005. After introducing herself to Trump, she was kissed by him on her cheeks and on the mouth.
3. Former beauty pageant business associate Jill Harth Houraney
In the early 1990s, Harth and her partner worked with Trump on a beauty competition. She claimed that he harassed her and eventually tried to rape her.
4. New York resident Cathy Heller, 63
In 1997, Heller and her family celebrated Mother's Day at Trump's Florida estate Mar-a-Lago. Trump went from table to table to say hello when Heller's late mother-in-law, a paying member of Trump's elite Mar-a-Lago Club, tried to introduce the two then he forcibly kissed her.
5. CNN reporter Erin Burnett's unnamed friend
According to Burnett, an unnamed friend of hers that Donald once attempted to kiss her on the mouth. Trump allegedly took Tic Tac hard mints and suggested that the accuser take them also before he leaned in and kissed her almost on the lips.
6. "The Apprentice" alum Summer Zervos
After "The Apprentice" Season 5, which aired in 2006, Zervos met with Trump in 2007 for a possible employment. The meeting, however, involved inappropriate kissing, Beverly Hills Patch quoted Zervos as saying during a conference on Oct. 14, Friday.
On Oct. 13, Thursday, Trump denied called his accusers liars. He said the sexual abuse claims are "all fabricated," "pure fiction," "outright lies" and events that "never, ever happened," New York Daily News quoted him as saying.
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