The Beauty Queen Farm teen says Trump Visited Dressing Room
"The black curtains opened and walks smiling Mr. Trump," the last woman to come
.forward from the 1997 Miss Teen USA pageant
Donald Trump with 2012 Miss Universe, Miss Teen USA and Miss USA winners in 2013 Miss USA Pageant in Las Vegas. Ethan Miller / Getty Images
A fifth Miss Teen USA contestant contest moved on Wednesday to say that, as well as four others who have told BuzzFeed News, she recalled Donald Trump get backstage group while teenagers were changing their clothes during the 1997 parade.
"It was certainly the most inappropriate time to meet all of us for the first time," said Victoria Hughes, the former Miss New Mexico Teen USA, in an email. "The youngest was 15, and I was the oldest of 19."
BuzzFeed News reported accounts the other four competitors on Wednesday morning.
Trump owned the Miss Teen USA pageant along with Miss USA and Miss Universe 1996 until last year. In a recording of The Howard Stern Show, which was released on Saturday by CNN, Trump publicly bragged about going behind the scenes to see the competitors while "everyone else is wearing it."
"There are men anywhere, and I'm allowed to go because I am the owner of the contract and, therefore, I am inspecting it," Trump said in 2005. " 'Is everyone all right?' You know, they're there with no clothes. "Is everyone all right?" And you see these incredible women look, and so I kind of get away with things like that. "
But he seemed to be talking about the adult competitors. Until BuzzFeed News "yesterday morning report, it had never been alleged that he did so with teens competitors.
Hughes comments came in response to an e-mail BuzzFeed News sent him on Monday for comment.
"We really never once saw him during the two-week period until he came to the dressing room before the show," said Hughes, referring to the two weeks of rehearsals leading up to the contest. In a subsequent e-mail, she explains. "I was the oldest delegate at 19 and was in the back of the large dressing room I remember chaperones saying that we had a visitor and was covered up," she wrote. "The black curtains opened and walks smiling Mr. Trump. He wished us all good luck, do not get too long and left. As teens, which undoubtedly caught us off guard, as the time of entry could have been better and less complicated for all of us. "
Another woman, a former Miss Teen Vermont USA Mariah Billado said BuzzFeed News that when Trump came in, she remembers "put on my dress very fast because I was like, 'Oh my god, there's a man here.'" From according to Billado, Trump said something like: "Do not worry, ladies, I've seen it
all before."
Eleven other contestants told BuzzFeed News they do not remember seeing Trump backstage. Some said they would not have been possible for him to enter or he escaped his attention if he did. Crystal Hughes, former Miss Teen USA Maine, said he believed that those who said they saw were "probably lying because they are voting for Hillary Clinton."
Trump and the Trump Organization campaign did not respond to 'requests for comment on both the original allegations or Hughes BuzzFeed News subsequent comments.
But on Wednesday, CNN's Brianna Keilar asked campaign manager Kellyanne Conway Trump about the allegations that emerged Tuesday Tasha Dixon a 2001 Miss USA contestant Arizona, which also claimed Trump entered the dressing room of his show, while women were changing. Keilar then played the comments Trump made to Howard Stern in 2005.
Regarding the observations of Dixon, Conway replied, "I can not comment on what she's saying, because I'm not her and I was not in the contest or any other competition." She continued: "What she described was very graphic and detailed, so let's not confuse the two."
"I heard what she said and I heard what he said," Conway added, "and the fact is that all you want to do, it seems, is talking about something he said 10, 15 years ago, and still , ever, want to talk, especially when CNN offered these women you "She was apparently referring to four women Trump invited to discuss city Sunday :. three women who accused former President Bill Clinton of sexual misconduct, and a woman whose alleged rapist was represented in court by Hillary Clinton.
Also on Wednesday, the women who were not associated with contests came forward with allegations that the Republican candidate had them subjected to unwanted sexual contact.
Jessica Leeds told the New York Times that Trump groped her and reached under her skirt, as he sat beside her on the flight in the 1980s "He was like an octopus," she told the newspaper. "His hands were everywhere." A second said Trump kissed her on the mouth while the two were waiting for an elevator in the Trump Tower in 2005. A third woman told the Palm Beach Post that Trump groped her during an event at Lago Mar-a- in 2003. And Natasha Stoynoff published an article in People detailing a meeting when she was on a mission in the Mar-a-Lago. Trump, she wrote, brought it to an empty room, pushed her against the wall and began to kiss her by force.
Trump, in a telephone interview with the New York Times in response to two of the charges, said "nothing happened" and shouted at the reporter, accusing her of making up allegations hurt him. He threatened to sue the news organization, the paper said.
Hughes, a former Miss Teen New Mexico USA, said he's voting for Hillary Clinton. In 2012, Hughes started his own company contest. Lawyers representing the Miss Universe Organization threatened with legal action in 2014 compared to what they saw as trademark infringement. She says she was forced as a result of using the Universal word instead of something like "Mrs. USA."
Like many other competitors in 1997, Hughes also recalled that the daughter Ivanka Trump was the co-host of the contest this year.
As BuzzFeed News reported on Wednesday, Ivanka was reportedly made aware of the appearance of his father in the dressing room girls by at least one competitor - Billado, who said that Ivanka's response was: ". Yes, he does it"


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