Allegation that Donald Trump made unwanted sexual advances on business associate in 1993, leading to 1997 breach‑of‑contract and sexual‑harassment lawsuits settled confidentially
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Allegation that Donald Trump made unwanted sexual advances on business associate in 1993, leading to 1997 breach‑of‑contract and sexual‑harassment lawsuits settled confidentially The passage provides a concrete allegation with dates, locations, and named parties (Trump, Harth, George Houraney) and mentions a settled lawsuit, offering a clear lead for further investigation into court records, settlement agreements, and possible witness testimony. The claim involves a former president and a serious sexual‑misconduct allegation, which would be highly controversial if substantiated, but the information is limited to a single email and lacks corroborating documentation, keeping the score below blockbuster level. Key insights: Alleged incident occurred on Jan 24, 1993 at Mar‑a‑Lago, with Trump allegedly pulling Harth into Ivanka’s bedroom.; Harth and her partner George Houraney sued Trump in 1997 for breach of contract and sexual‑harassment/attempted rape.; The breach‑of‑contract suit was settled confidentially; the sexual‑harassment suit was withdrawn as part of that settlement.
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