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has trump ever paid a settlement for sexual harrassment

by Dr. Stanton Gerlach Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago

Will Donald Trump sue for sexual harassment?

In October 2016, Trump publicly vowed to sue all of the women who have made allegations of sexual assault (e.g. non-consensual kissing or groping) or sexual harassment against him, as well as The New York Times for publishing the allegations, but he has yet to follow through with any legal action.

Did Trump pay his parents a $3 million settlement for sexual assault?

WMR received a list from a reputable Republican source of these settlement claims, all of which involve male and female minors: (1) Michael Parker, 10-years old, oral rape, Mar-a-Lago, Palm Beach, FL, 1992. Trump paid his parents a $3 million settlement.

How much did Trump pay to settle the Fair Housing Act lawsuit?

Three legal actions were brought alleging fraud, one by the New York State attorney general and the others by class action plaintiffs. In November 2016, Trump agreed to pay $25 million to settle the litigation. In 1973, Trump was accused by the Justice Department of violations of the Fair Housing Act in the operation of 39 buildings.

How many lawsuits has the Trump campaign settled?

The Trump Campaign Has Quietly Settled Millions in Lawsuits. Before he took office, Donald Trump was involved in a truly astronomical number of lawsuits. A USA Today report published in 2016 found that there had been 3,500 legal actions filed by and against Trump and his hundreds of businesses in federal and state courts,...

What did Harth say about Trump?

Harth filed a lawsuit in 1997 in which she accused Trump of non-consensual groping of her body, among them her "intimate private parts", and "relentless" sexual harassment. The suit was withdrawn after Houraney settled with Trump for an undisclosed amount in a lawsuit that claimed Trump had backed out of a business deal. She still claims to have been sexually assaulted and although he was never violent with her, she says his actions were "unwanted and aggressive, very sexually aggressive".

What is the name of the lawsuit that Zervos filed against Trump?

On January 17, 2017, Zervos filed a defamation lawsuit against Trump, arising from his statement that she had lied about the allegations. Marc Kasowitz is defending Trump in the case. Zervos has filed a subpoena for "all documents concerning any woman who asserted that Donald J. Trump touched her inappropriately".

What did the Justice Department do in the Carroll case?

In September 2020, the Justice Department filed a court motion seeking to take over Trump's defense, arguing he had acted "within the scope" of the presidency when he called Carroll a liar. The Justice Department also moved the case to a federal court from a state court which the previous month had denied a motion by Trump's attorney to delay the case, which was about to enter the discovery phase. During discovery, Trump could be required to provide a deposition, as well as a DNA sample to compare to genetic material purportedly found on the dress Carroll says she was wearing during the alleged sexual assault. Attorney general Bill Barr asserted the move was a routine application of the Westfall Act that permits the Justice Department to defend federal employees against civil liability for acts conducted in the normal course of their duties. Barr stated the White House had requested the Justice Department action and noted that taxpayers would pay any judgment should Carroll win the case. The next month, the Justice Department asserted in a court filing that the president should not be held liable in a personal suit because he spoke in his official capacity as president, an argument that – if accepted by the court – would have the practical effect of dismissing the suit because government employees largely enjoy immunity from defamation suits. On October 27, federal judge Lewis Kaplan rejected the Justice Department attempt to intervene in the case, ruling the suit could proceed on the basis of Trump's actions as a private citizen. Kaplan stated that the Justice Department improperly considered the president an officer of a federal agency rather than a constitutional officer. On November 20, Kaplan ordered Trump's prior private attorneys to resume representing him in the case. On November 25, the Department of Justice filed an appeal of Judge Kaplan's ruling in the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. According to Reuters, "It is unclear whether the justice department will pursue the case on Trump's behalf after the inauguration on 20 January of Joe Biden, the Democrat who defeated Trump, a Republican, in the November presidential election." In June 2021, the Justice Department — then under the Biden administration — argued in a court brief that it should substitute itself as the defendant in the case because Trump had acted as a federal employee.

Why don't women report sexual assault?

The range of reasons given for why women are reluctant to immediately report sexual assault included fear of reprisals, fear that no one will believe them, the low likelihood of obtaining justice against the assailant, and the traumatic experience of having to be reminded of the event. Liz Plank points out that Trump's accusers are now experiencing all these factors since coming forward. Civil rights lawyer Debra Katz and others point out that high-profile cases tend to encourage victims to speak up, even years later. Tom Tremblay, a police specialist in sexual assault, says: "Victims may wait days, weeks, months, years, decades ... When one victim comes forward, it's not at all uncommon to see other victims come forward, who are thinking, 'Well, they came forward; now it's not just my word.'" Susan Dominus, writing for The New York Times Magazine, hopes this backlash against Trump will lead more people to believe women's stories in the future.

When did Donald Trump marry Ivana Trump?

Ivana Trump and Donald Trump married in 1977. Ivana stated in a deposition taken in 1989, during their divorce proceedings, that Donald had visited her plastic surgeon following which he had expressed anger and ripped out hair from her scalp. Donald said the allegation was "obviously false". The book Lost Tycoon: The Many Lives of Donald Trump (1993), by Harry Hurt III, described the alleged attack as a "violent assault" during which Donald attacked Ivana sexually. According to the book, Ivana later confided to some of her friends that Donald had raped her. In a statement given just before the publication of Hurt's book, and included in the book, Ivana said:

How old was Temple Taggart when she was Miss USA?

At the time, McDowell was 21 and was known as Temple Taggart. This incident occurred in Trump's first year of ownership of the Miss USA contest. McDowell told her story initially to The New York Times in May 2016 which was published in the "Crossing the Line: How Donald Trump Behaved With Women in Private" article.

Did Jill Harth get assaulted by Donald Trump?

Jill Harth alleged that Trump assaulted her several times. Harth has stated that in December 1992, while dining with Trump and her then-boyfriend George Houraney, Trump attempted to put his hands between her legs. Harth and Houraney visited Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida in January 1993 for a contract-signing celebration. Trump, according to Harth, offered her a tour before pulling her into the empty bedroom of his daughter Ivanka. "I was admiring the decoration, and next thing I know he's pushing me against a wall and has his hands all over me. He was trying to kiss me. I was freaking out." Harth says she desperately protested against Trump's advances and eventually managed to run out of the room. She and her boyfriend left rather than stay the night, as they had intended. After she became engaged, Harth alleges, Trump began to stalk her.

How many lawsuits did Donald Trump file?

Before he took office, Donald Trump was involved in a truly astronomical number of lawsuits. A USA Today report published in 2016 found that there had been 3,500 legal actions filed by and against Trump and his hundreds of businesses in federal and state courts, ranging from sexual harassment to contract violations to class-actions ...

Did Trump pay a firm to defend him?

Politico found that Trump had not paid anything to a Birmingham, Alabama, firm defending Trump and his campaign against an African-American man who alleged that Trump had goaded a crowd into assaulting him, and has paid only $734.58 to a Louisville firm defending him against similar allegations in Kentucky. (Considering USA Today ’s other bombshell report from 2016, which found that Trump routinely stiffed law firms he had hired, this should be a surprise to no one.)

What is pedophilic disorder?

Clinical Information. A disorder characterized by recurrent sexual urges, fantasies, or behaviors involving sexual activity with a prepubescent child or children.

What is the Wayne Madsen Report?

Wayne Madsen Report (WMR), which is a subscription site, describes the settlements in a Jan 14-15 post titled “Why is Trump so afraid of Cohen’s testimony?” This is and extract from the article…

Why has Trump refused to release his tax returns?

WMR’s GOP source indicated that Trump has refused to release his tax returns because they will reveal the many out-of-court settlements he has paid to silence his assault victims and their families. The list of Trump’s child victims came with an interesting reference point that was apparently part of the documentation in the settlement cases. Trump was designated with a psychiatric disorder referenced in the American Psychiatric Association’s Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM�5). The referenced disorder is ‘Pedophilic Disorder (F65.4).?

Where did the Trump Tower incident take place?

Five of the six alleged incidents took place at two of Trump’s best-known properties — Trump Tower in New York City and Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, FL . The exception is incident No. 4, which is the most recent (2012) and took place at Albemarle Estate at Trump Winery. Donald and Eric Trump opened the facility as a bed-and-breakfast in May 2015. (Wayne Madsen)

Can VT guarantee content validity?

Due to the nature of independent content, VT cannot guarantee content validity.

What happened to Harth and Houraney?

This was around the same time that Trump was active in the beauty pageant world. Harth’s lawsuit came as her former husband George Houraney was involved in a breach-of-contract dispute with Trump over a beauty contest at one of Trump’s properties in Atlantic City, New Jersey. In the lawsuit, Harth alleged that on January 24th 1993 ...

What did Harth say about Donald Trump?

In addition to her personal accounts, Harth made a litany of other claims against Trump including allegations that he had an adulterous affair, that he retaliated against those who crossed him by making sexually charged allegations and even accused him of making “racial slurs.” Harth said that on the same evening of Jan 9, 1993 at a “Calendar Girl” competition Trump directed “any black female contestant to be excluded.”

When did American Dream Enterprise file a breach of contract lawsuit?

American Dream Enterprise had filed a breach of contract lawsuit in 1995 against Trump which was apparently peppered with Harth’s allegations, according to the Daily News. LawNewz.com reviewed the court docket from the breach-of-contract case and it does indeed show that the affidavits of George Houraney and Jill Harth were both ordered sealed in September of 1996. There are no other accounts of what was contained in those sealed affidavits.

When did Harth say the black woman was excluded?

Harth said that on the same evening of Jan 9, 1993 at a “Calendar Girl” competition Trump directed “any black female contestant to be excluded.”. At the time, Trump vigorously denied the charges saying the suit “was a desperate attempt to get me to settle a case they can’t win.”.

Did Harth discuss the settlement?

Harth wouldn’t’ discuss the settlement or much about either lawsuit. When asked about the allegations, Harth told LawNewz that she was “under duress” and “pressured” to file the case. But when questioned about who applied that pressure, she wouldn’t say.

Has Donald Trump been sued?

There has been much talk of late about Donald Trump and the law. In addition to his regular threats to sue Ted Cruz , LawNewz.com discovered Trump has been named as a plaintiff and defendant in at least 169 different federal lawsuits. Some of the cases have been resolved, a few dismissed as frivolous, others privately settled. In the context of that research, we found one that was particularly interesting, even scandalous. So we did some further digging and obtained an exclusive copy of the $125 million lawsuit filed in 1997, which had been buried deep in a federal archive warehouse in Kansas City, Missouri. The case has almost never been reported on, and the shocking allegations just seemed to suddenly vanish in an era before the widespread availability of the internet.

How many pages are there in the complaint against Trump?

The 12-page complaint is filled with sordid allegations against Trump, often very specific, and including dates and times. At other points in the filing, she presents second hand accounts of even more boorish behavior that she attributes to Trump.

How many sexual assault allegations did Trump have?

did u know that trump has TWENTY-SIX SEXUAL ASSAULT ALLEGATIONS filed in court?? and SEVEN are against CHILDREN? How did we allow this monster to be our president? These types of records wouldn't even hold up for a job in the food industry.

What allegations did Trump deny?

Trump has broadly dismissed the allegations, which include harassment, groping, and rape, as "fabricated" and politically motivated accounts pushed by the media and his political opponents. In 2016, he promised to sue all of his accusers.

When did the claim go viral?

The claim went viral via an Instagram post (archived here) published September 21, 2020 based on a tweet (archived here) that was posted on September 19, 2020. The text of the repostet tweet read:

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Is there a claim that Donald Trump abused a child?

No, that's not true. While some reports have indeed put the number of allegations against Trump at 26 since the 1970s, not all have been filed in court. Also, there is only one claim that Trump abused a child -- and that suit, from a woman who had said the sexual assault happened when she was 13, was dropped in 2016.

Who was the model that Trump assaulted?

Much attention on Trump's alleged misconduct or assaults have resurfaced after former model Amy Dorris, who claimed to The Guardian in a Sept. 17, 2020, story that Trump accosted and assaulted her at the 1997 U.S. Open tennis tournament in New York City inside his VIP box.

Why did Harth withdraw from the lawsuit?

Harth filed a lawsuit in 1997 alleging that Trump groped her and sexually harassed her, but she withdrew the suit, she says, as a condition of settling a separate financial dispute with him.

Why did Zervos sue Trump?

Zervos has since filed a lawsuit against Trump for alleged defamation after he called her and the other women accusing him liars. The suit was filed in state court in New York, three days before Trump’s inauguration.

How many women have accused Donald Trump of sexual harassment?

At least 18 women have accused Donald Trump of varying inappropriate behavior, including allegations of sexual harassment or sexual assault. All but two came forward with their accusations before or during his first bid for the White House. The latest accusation comes from Amy Dorris, a former model who told The Guardian this week ...

When did the Harth lawsuit come out?

Harth’s lawsuit was reported in New York’s Daily News in 1997 , and LawNewz published a post on its website in February 2016 revisiting the suit. After its publication, LawNewz reported that Trump subsequently called to deny the allegations. “It’s ridiculous, I never touched this woman,” LawNewz quoted Trump as saying.

How old was Temple Taggart when she was Miss Utah?

Temple Taggart was the 21-year-old Miss Utah when she participated in the Miss USA contest in 1997. She said Trump, who owned the pageant at the time, kissed her "directly on the lips.”

How many accusers have taken legal action against Trump?

Only two of Trump’s accusers have taken legal action against him. For one the action pertains to her sexual misconduct allegations against him, while the other's involves an an ongoing defamation lawsuit relating to Trump’s calling his accusers liars and his alleged disparagement of the accusers during the 2016 campaign.

When did Donald Trump put his hand up his skirt?

Kristin Anderson told The Washington Post that Trump put his hand up her skirt to her underwear in the early 1990s.

What did Harth and Houraney sue for?

In 1997 Harth and Houraney sued Trump for breach of contract, and she filed a separate sexual-harassment suit, accusing him of “attempted rape.”. They reached a confidential settlement in the contract suit, and as part of the agreement Harth withdrew her suit.

What did Ivana Trump accuse her husband of?

The allegation: In her 1990 divorce deposition, Ivana Trump accused her soon-to-be ex-husband of raping her in a fit of rage the previous year. Harry Hurt III obtained the papers, and described Ivana’s account in his 1993 book Lost Tycoon: The Many Lives of Donald J. Trump.

What did Virginia say to Trump?

The allegation: Virginia said she encountered Trump while she was waiting for a car service to pick her up from the U.S. Open tennis tournament in Queens. She overheard him making comments about her to other men. “He said, ‘Hey, look at this one, we haven’t seen her before. Look at those legs.’ As though I was an object, rather than a person,” she said.

When did Crooks meet Trump?

The allegation: Crooks encountered Trump outside an elevator in Trump Tower in 2005. At the time she was a 22-year-old receptionist at Bayrock Group, a real-estate investment and development company. She said she introduced herself and shook Trump’s hand, but he wouldn’t let go. He started kissing her cheeks and then “kissed me directly on the mouth.”

When did Harvey Weinstein scandal break?

After the Harvey Weinstein scandal broke in October 2017 some of Trump’s accusers said they were happy sexual harassment was finally being discussed more openly, while others were dismayed that their own stories seemed to have little impact.

Did Boyne join the press conference?

Since then: In December 2017, Boyne joined a press conference with several other Trump accusers via speakerphone. “This isn’t how we should teach our boys to talk … It’s horrendous,” Boyne said, referring to the Access Hollywood tape. “ [We should] demand that Donald Trump step down like Al Franken. Because what he’s acknowledged, what he’s made appropriate culturally is a thousand times worse than anything Al Franken has done.”

Who was the Miss North Carolina in 2006?

The allegation: Holvey , the 2006 Miss North Carolina, said Trump personally inspected each contestant at an event in New York about a month before the pageant. “He would step in front of each girl and look you over from head to toe like we were just meat, we were just sexual objects, that we were not people,” Holvey said. “You know when a gross guy at the bar is checking you out? It’s that feeling.”

What did Donald Trump do to the Catskills?

Trump was charged with circumventing state law to spend $150,000 lobbying against government approval of plans to construct an Indian-run casino in the Catskills, which would have diminished casino traffic to Trump's casinos in Atlantic City.

Why did Donald Trump sue Ivana Trump?

In 1992, Trump sued ex-wife Ivana Trump for not honoring a gag clause in their divorce agreement by disclosing facts about him in her bestselling book. Trump won the gag order. The divorce was granted on grounds that Ivana claimed Donald Trump's treatment of her was "cruel and inhuman treatment". Years later, Ivana said that she and Donald "are the best of friends".

How much did Donald Trump pay for the Catskills casino?

Trump was charged with circumventing state law to spend $150,000 lobbying against government approval of plans to construct an Indian-run casino in the Catskills, which would have diminished casino traffic to Trump's casinos in Atlantic City.

What was Trump accused of?

In 1973, Trump was accused by the Justice Department of violations of the Fair Housing Act in the operation of 39 buildings. The Department said that black "testers" were sent to more than half a dozen buildings and were denied apartments, but a similar white tester would then be offered an apartment in the same building. The government alleged that Trump's corporation quoted different rental terms and conditions to blacks and made false "no vacancy" statements to blacks for apartments they managed in Brooklyn, Queens, and Staten Island.

How tall is the Palm Beach flagpole?

In 2006, the Town of Palm Beach began fining Trump $250 per day for ordinance violations related to his erection of an 80-foot-tall (24 m) flagpole flying a 15 by 25 feet (4.6 by 7.6 m) American flag on his property.

What did the Justice Department do in 1988?

In 1988, the Justice Department sued Trump for violating procedures related to public notifications when buying voting stock in a company related to his attempted takeovers of Holiday Corporation and Bally Manufacturing Corporation in 1986. Trump agreed to pay $750,000 to settle the civil penalties of the antitrust lawsuit.

Why was the Atlantic City Casino lawsuit dismissed?

The suit was eventually dismissed due to procedural and jurisdiction issues. In the late 1990s, Donald Trump and rival Atlantic City casino owner Stephen Wynn engaged in an extended legal conflict during the planning phase of new casinos Wynn had proposed to build.

What did Itzel Hudek have to do to get pregnant?

Itzel Hudek already had a history of asthma, migraines, and cardiovascular disease when she became pregnant while working for the Trump National Doral Miami hotel. So she quickly told her supervisor that while she’d still be able to keep doing her job, she’d need to take time off every so often for doctor’s appointments and testing. She had paid time off saved up, and said that if she went over, she planned to come to work earlier or stay later to make up the difference. Hudek didn’t have reason to fear for her job. She said that for the 13 months she worked for Trump National as a reservations supervisor, she consistently received positive performance reviews, and was even rated outstanding in one of her reviews.

What did Andre Williams do to Trump?

While that case was pending, Andre Williams, an African American man, sued Trump’s Taj Mahal casino over what he saw as racially discriminatory practices. Despite his many years of experience and positive work record, Williams felt that he and other black employees were passed over for promotions. There was “a workplace climate of racial issues,” said Vera McCoy, who represented him at the time, in an interview with ThinkProgress. Williams alleged that when he brought up being passed over for promotions, he was retaliated against. Trump elected to settle in 1997, and Williams received an undisclosed amount of money.

What happened to James Schottel?

In 2005, James Schottel, a quadriplegic injured in a college accident, sued Trump Productions over allegations that the application to be a contestant on The Apprentice automatically, and illegally, disqualified people like him. Given that the whole premise of the show was one long interview for an executive position with The Trump Organization, Schottel argued that it violated the Americans with Disabilities Act to state, as the materials did, that applicants had to be in “excellent physical and mental health.”

What was the Polish Brigade called?

A case filed in the early 1980s claimed that the mogul’s Trump-Equitable Fifth Avenue Company hired a contractor to demolish a building in New York City, and the contractor brought in 200 undocumented Polish workers called the “Polish Brigade ” to get the job done on time, according to PolitiFact.

Did Hudek settle with Trump?

In the end, Hudek came out on top, winning an undisclosed settlement with Trump Miami in 2015. But she’s not alone in successfully suing Trump-owned companies over her treatment at work. While the real estate mogul and likely Republican presidential nominee has boasted numerous times that he “never settles,” a ThinkProgress records review shows otherwise: Trump’s various business entities have in fact settled at least 13 employment-related lawsuits between 1990 and 2014. Two other suits were only dismissed after his company entered bankruptcy.

Does Trump settle fraud cases?

Despite these repeated examples of Trump settlements, Trump has repeatedly defended his refusal to settle fraud suits against his now-defunct Trump University. “I don’t settle cases. You know what happens? When you start settling lawsuits, everybody sues you,” he told MSNBC in March. “I don’t get sued because I don’t settle cases. I win in court.”

Does Trump Hotels have an unsurpassed regard for employees?

The companies in this empire assure prospective employees that they will be treated well. Trump Hotels promises its employees it has “an unsurpassed regard” for them and that the company “is committed to creating a rewarding, positive work environment.” Trump bragged that getting a shot to be a Trump Organization executive by successfully passing through the gauntlet of his reality TV show The Apprentice would mean “the dream job of a lifetime.”

Overview

Donald Trump, the president of the United States from 2017 to 2021, has been accused of rape, sexual assault, and sexual harassment, including non-consensual kissing or groping, by at least 25 women since the 1970s. The accusations have resulted in three instances of litigation: his then-wife Ivana made a rape claim during their 1989 divorce litigation but later recanted that cl…

Accusations filed in court against Trump

Ivana Trump and Donald Trump married in 1977. Ivana stated in a deposition taken in 1989, during their divorce proceedings, that Donald had visited her plastic surgeon following which he had expressed anger and ripped out hair from her scalp. Donald said the allegation was "obviously false". The book Lost Tycoon: The Many Lives of Donald Trump (1993), by Harry Hurt III, described t…

The New York Times May 2016 story

In May 2016, The New York Times published the article "Crossing the Line: How Donald Trump Behaved with Women in Private". For the article, Times reporters Michael Barbaro and Megan Twohey conducted 50 interviews with women who had known Trump socially, during their professional career, or while modeling or competing for a beauty pageant title.
Their accounts—many relayed here in their own words—reveal unwelcome romantic advances, u…

Recording controversy and second 2016 presidential debate

Two days before the second 2016 presidential debate, the 2005 Access Hollywood tape was released, which records Trump's having "an extremely lewd conversation about women" in which he described being able to kiss and grope women because he was "a star": "You know I'm automatically attracted to beautiful—I just start kissing them. It's like a magnet. Just kiss. I don't even wai…

Public allegations since 2016

In the early 1980s, Leeds was a businesswoman at a paper company on a flight from the Midwest, returning to New York. A flight attendant offered her an empty seat in the first-class cabin next to Trump. Leeds alleged that about 45 minutes after takeoff, Trump lifted the armrest and began touching her, grabbing her breasts, and tried to put his hand up her skirt. "He was like an octopus," she said. "His hands were everywhere. It was an assault." Leeds said she had sent a letter contai…

Pageant dressing room visits

Trump owned the Miss Universe franchise, which includes Miss USA and Miss Teen USA, from 1996 to 2015. In a Howard Stern interview in 2005, he said he made a practice of walking into the contestants' dressing rooms unannounced while the women were undressed:
I'll go backstage before a show, and everyone's getting dressed and ready and everything else. ...You know, no men are anywhere. And I'm allowed to go in because I'm the owner of the pagea…

Other incidents

In 1992, Trump appeared on NBC News' show A Closer Look, hosted by Faith Daniels. During the show, Daniels said Trump (divorced at the time) agreed to make an appearance because: "You kissed me on the lips in front of the paparazzi, and I said, 'That'll cost you. I'm booking you on the show.'" Trump replied that the kiss was "so open and nice", and that he thought Daniels' husband "had his back turned at the time". Trump had invited NBC News to film a party he threw for hims…

Reactions

Shaun R. Harper, executive director of the Penn Graduate Center for Education, has said that "many men talk like Donald Trump"; objectifying women and saying offensive things about them. He puts Trump in a class of men whose behavior sometimes includes sexual assault and degrading women. The Economist drew similar parallels, pointing to research that objectifying women can make sexual assault more likely. NPR reported that Trump has exhibited questionab…

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