The call is out in the world and victims of both Jeffrey Epstein and Donald Trump are coming forward. This Epstein debacle has taken on a life of its own and it shows. My prediction is that we’re going to see a snowballing effect. A couple of twists here: First, the woman you’re about to hear has told this same story to a foremost polygraph examiner and the results are that this is the truth. Not that that is surprising, considering the content of her comments are nothing we haven’t heard before. And the second twist is that Epstein was angered by this situation.
"I don't even ask, I just grab them…."
— Dexter Wright … New PFP, same attitude (@Dexter__Wright) July 21, 2025
If you’re wondering why this woman didn’t do anything, I can tell you from experience that these things happen fast. I worked in low budget films back in the 80’s and that’s a grab ass environment if ever there was one, although in all fairness, the great majority of the men are perfect gentlemen. It’s the outliers, the weirdos the pervs that make it bad for everybody. And they do corner women and grope them.
And then if you go report it, then there’s something wrong with you. I reported a groping incident to the production manager of a picture I was working on. He asked me, “Where’s your sense of humor?” I replied, “Where’s the joke?” But he was deeply uncomfortable and this was 1981 or so, and the sensibility was different then.
The incident this former model recounts is from the early 90’s and this is all well before the #MeToo movement and shift in consciousness. And I believe she was in shock. But that doesn’t mean that this wasn’t something she perceived as a degrading incident.
If you really want to get a handle on the human toll of sexual assault, listen to what the male victims of sex predator and actor Kevin Spacey have to say. There are a couple of documentaries on this subject. The men tell how horribly disappointed that they were to find out that some salacious interest in their bodies was all the contact with Spacey was about and not what they thought it was, that he was interested in their talent and in their careers.
What was educational for me is that men and women feel the same about sexual harassment. And if you talk to a man who’s been raped, in prison, wherever, you get the picture of the ugliness of the act. Nobody likes to be sexually assaulted.
Epstein’s anger in this instance I find interesting. What did he expect when he took some great looking woman to meet Trump? And why didn’t he stop Trump himself at the time? Why did he laugh and joke? But the fact that he expressed anger indicates that he perceived Trump’s actions as distasteful. One wonders if he ever told Trump that?
This is a complex situation. Since the main perpetrator of all this is dead and his main accomplice is in prison, I’m not sure what insights we are going to glean, or if ever. But one thing I am certain of, this Epstein matter is like a runaway train and it’s not going to stop because Donald Trump wishes it would. It’s far too late for that.






















If someone did this to my girlfriend I’d punch him out. Epstein was probably angry because he realized he didn’t have the guts to do it.
Thank you for sharing that. Sometimes you need a male perspective on things. I was unclear about what the relationship was with Stacey Williams and Epstein. But if she was his girlfriend and he didn’t have the guts to stick up for her, then that explains his rage. And of course he directed his rage at her, that makes sense. I’ve seen that kind of displaced aggression plenty in life.
What a tangled web we weave…
If that was my girlfriend (now longtime wife), she’d have given him a slap across his smirk and a fast hard knee in the balls, no problem. That’s if I didn’t get there first.