BBC to air report about Trump called ‘Is the President a Sex Pest?’

BBC to air report about Trump called ‘Is the President a Sex Pest?’ featuring new allegations from the 1980s and 90s

  • Panorama’s report includes allegations that Trump was ‘like a predator in action’
  • One of the women, Barbara Pilling, said she met Trump at a party in New York
  • She alleged that he asked her how old she was and approved when she said 17 
  • Man who claims to have seen him at the parties said he would brag if he ‘scored’

The BBC is set to air interviews with two women who claim President Donald Trump behaved in a ‘disgusting’ way while at parties with young models in the 1980s and ’90s.

Panorama’s report, titled ‘Is the President a Sex Pest?’, includes allegations that the real estate tycoon was ‘like a predator in action’. 

One of the women, Barbara Pilling, said she met Trump at a party in New York while she was a young model in the late 1980s. 

Panorama’s report, titled ‘Is the President a Sex Pest?’, includes allegations that the real estate tycoon was ‘like a predator in action’

She alleged that he asked her how old she was and, when she told him she was 17, that he replied: ‘Oh, great. So you’re not too old and not too young. That’s just great.’

Another woman, Heather Braden, told reporter Richard Bilton she saw Trump at a party in Miami in the 1990s.

She said there were only four men at the party, but 50 female models. 

‘I felt like a piece of meat in a market,’ she said. 

A man who claimed to have attended several of the parties – but who insisted on remaining anonymous – told Panorama there were drugs at the events. 

He said: ‘There was a lot of cocaine around, there was a lot of alcohol.’

Describing the men at the parties, he explained: ‘These were guys who could easily be [the models’] fathers – two times over.’

He added that it was ‘kind of like a feeding frenzy’.  

The anonymous man also said Trump was ‘notorious’ for his behaviour towards younger women. 

‘It was like a predator in action,’ he said.

‘The next day or days after we would hear about it, he would brag about it to his friends and it would get around that he scored. Maybe one or two girls at a time, which is what he loved to do.’

Panorama said the White House did not respond to the allegations.      

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