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Exposing Trump's sex trafficking of young females

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Exposing Trump's sex trafficking of your females


Donald Trump's former modeling agency, Trump Model Management, shut down in April 2017
. The Trump Organization announced it was closing the agency to focus on its "core businesses of real estate, golf and hospitality". The closure came shortly after Trump's inauguration and amid negative publicity.
Key details about the agency's history and closure:
  • Controversy and boycott: After Trump's election in 2016, the agency faced boycotts from some in the fashion industry, including directors, makeup artists, and stylists. Some models and agents also left the agency during this time.
  • Founder: Trump founded the agency in 1999, originally under the name T Models. He reportedly owned an 85% stake in the company.
  • Lawsuits and allegations:The agency was the subject of multiple lawsuits and allegations of illegal practices.
    • Visa issues: The agency was accused of using the H-1B visa program to bring in foreign models without proper work visas and misrepresenting their wages on visa applications.
    • Poor working conditions: In a lawsuit, a Jamaican model claimed she was paid only a fraction of the wages promised on her visa application and compared her experience to "slavery". The agency was also criticized for allegedly charging models high rent for crowded living spaces.
  • Impact of the Trump brand: Some sources cited the controversy surrounding Trump's political career as making his brand "toxic in the modeling world," which contributed to the agency's downfall.

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Teen Models Remember Trump Would “Find a Reason” to Come Backstage When They Were Changing​

In exclusive excerpts from the explosive new book All the President’s Women, modeling contestants recall President Trump’s “gropey” behavior and his interest in young girls.

 
Media reports and witness accounts have described events in the early 1990s where young female models attended parties with Donald Trump on chartered boats. These events occurred while Trump owned the superyacht Trump Princess, but he sold it in 1991, prior to some of the specific incidents described.

Incidents on chartered boats
  • The Look of the Year competition (1992): In September 1992, Trump hosted a party for Elite Model Management contestants on a chartered boat, the Spirit of New York. According to a report by The Guardian, a 14-year-old model, Shawna Lee, recalled being encouraged to go downstairs one-by-one to dance for Trump and others.
  • "Calendar girl" party (1992): An event organizer told The New York Times that for a "calendar girl" party at Mar-a-Lago in 1992, the only other person on the guest list besides Trump was Jeffrey Epstein. A former business partner of the organizer, Jill Harth, later alleged that Trump sexually assaulted her during the event. She also claimed that a 22-year-old contestant told her that Trump had crawled into her bed uninvited later that night. Trump has denied these allegations.
Source: Public Domain
 
Exposing Trump's sex trafficking of your females


Donald Trump's former modeling agency, Trump Model Management, shut down in April 2017
. The Trump Organization announced it was closing the agency to focus on its "core businesses of real estate, golf and hospitality". The closure came shortly after Trump's inauguration and amid negative publicity.
Key details about the agency's history and closure:
  • Controversy and boycott: After Trump's election in 2016, the agency faced boycotts from some in the fashion industry, including directors, makeup artists, and stylists. Some models and agents also left the agency during this time.
  • Founder: Trump founded the agency in 1999, originally under the name T Models. He reportedly owned an 85% stake in the company.
  • Lawsuits and allegations:The agency was the subject of multiple lawsuits and allegations of illegal practices.
    • Visa issues: The agency was accused of using the H-1B visa program to bring in foreign models without proper work visas and misrepresenting their wages on visa applications.
    • Poor working conditions: In a lawsuit, a Jamaican model claimed she was paid only a fraction of the wages promised on her visa application and compared her experience to "slavery". The agency was also criticized for allegedly charging models high rent for crowded living spaces.
  • Impact of the Trump brand: Some sources cited the controversy surrounding Trump's political career as making his brand "toxic in the modeling world," which contributed to the agency's downfall.

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Teen Models Remember Trump Would “Find a Reason” to Come Backstage When They Were Changing​

In exclusive excerpts from the explosive new book All the President’s Women, modeling contestants recall President Trump’s “gropey” behavior and his interest in young girls.



Considering Trump's pathology of lies.......
 
Exposing Trump's sex trafficking of your females


Donald Trump's former modeling agency, Trump Model Management, shut down in April 2017
. The Trump Organization announced it was closing the agency to focus on its "core businesses of real estate, golf and hospitality". The closure came shortly after Trump's inauguration and amid negative publicity.
Key details about the agency's history and closure:
  • Controversy and boycott: After Trump's election in 2016, the agency faced boycotts from some in the fashion industry, including directors, makeup artists, and stylists. Some models and agents also left the agency during this time.
  • Founder: Trump founded the agency in 1999, originally under the name T Models. He reportedly owned an 85% stake in the company.
  • Lawsuits and allegations:The agency was the subject of multiple lawsuits and allegations of illegal practices.
    • Visa issues: The agency was accused of using the H-1B visa program to bring in foreign models without proper work visas and misrepresenting their wages on visa applications.
    • Poor working conditions: In a lawsuit, a Jamaican model claimed she was paid only a fraction of the wages promised on her visa application and compared her experience to "slavery". The agency was also criticized for allegedly charging models high rent for crowded living spaces.
  • Impact of the Trump brand: Some sources cited the controversy surrounding Trump's political career as making his brand "toxic in the modeling world," which contributed to the agency's downfall.

View attachment 67594209

Teen Models Remember Trump Would “Find a Reason” to Come Backstage When They Were Changing​

In exclusive excerpts from the explosive new book All the President’s Women, modeling contestants recall President Trump’s “gropey” behavior and his interest in young girls.

Ok. So where are the results of the court's decision regarding these claims?
 
TDS!

BUT whatabout Biden?
The real hypocrisy is the PROGs interfering with ICE, as they break up cartel profit centers of child and human trafficking.
 
I think the real hypocrisy is the PROGs interfering with ICE, as they break up cartel profit centers of child and human trafficking.

Dude, what is a PROG?

You scratching your ass while watching TV
 
It is estimated that between 75–80% of newly arriving unaccompanied children are victims of human trafficking, as they travel into the U.S. with smugglers who then sell them into forced labor or prostitution [3]. The majority of unaccompanied children are between 13 and 17 years of age [4]; a larger proportion are boys [5]. This group is very diverse: it also includes pregnant girls [5] and a growing proportion of elementary school-age children [4]. In U.S. procedural documents, these children are referred to as “unaccompanied alien children.” The Homeland Security Act defines unaccompanied alien children as those under 18, with no legal immigration status and for whom there is no available parent or legal guardian in the U.S [6].
 
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