A former Sports Illustrated model made waves during a live CNN broadcast Friday night, delivering what some are calling the most explosive on-air allegation yet involving Jeffrey Epstein and Donald Trump.
Stacey Williams, who once dated Epstein during the height of his social influence, didn’t hold back when speaking to anchor Brianna Keilar. In a calm but pointed tone, Williams claimed that Epstein often spoke of Trump—not just casually, but as someone he was deeply tied to, both personally and professionally.
“They were best friends,” she stated flatly. “Every time Jeffrey and I spoke—whether in person or on the phone—the only person he ever brought up was Donald. Every time.”
The segment, which has already gone viral across social media platforms, raises new questions about the true nature of the relationship between the former president and the convicted sex offender. While past associations between the two men have been widely documented—photo ops, guest lists, Mar-a-Lago appearances—this level of intimacy, described firsthand, marks a notable escalation.
Williams offered no documents, recordings, or corroborating witnesses during the interview, but her allegations were delivered with a tone of certainty that left viewers and pundits reeling. What she meant by “partner in crime” was never directly clarified on air—but the implications are already echoing across media and political circles.
Whether the interview leads to further revelations—or pushback—remains to be seen.