Dude the rape occurred when she was 50, a Manhattan socilaite married to an NBC News anchor and looked remarkably like his own wife Marla Maples. In fact when he was asked to point her out in the pic he said that she wasn't in the pic, and that he was standing next to his wife Marla. When EJC's lawyer asked him to point out Marla, he pointed to EJC and declared she was Marla.
No one said he fell in love with her, just that he forced himself on her.He mistook her for his wife in the photo, so clearly the physical attraction (enough to force himself on her) was there. In fact oddly enough all the women who have accused him of sexual assault have looked remarkably similar to each other at the time they alledge the respective assaults happened...
One of the women who testified before the jury in the earlier EJC trial was Jessica Leeds...
"Leeds said she was in her late 30s and working in sales when she was invited by a flight attendant aboard a daytime flight from Dallas or Atlanta to New York to sit in the only empty aisle seat in the first-class cabin.
“The gentleman sitting by the window introduced himself as Donald Trump,” she said.
Conversation between the pair was mostly forgettable, Leeds recalled, as they ate a nice meal, before “all of a sudden Trump decided to kiss me and grope me.”
“There was no conversation. It was like out of the blue. It was like a tussle. He was trying to kiss me, trying to pull me towards him. He was grabbing my breasts. It was like he had 40 zillion hands. It was like a tussling match between the two of us,” she recalled.
Leeds said the standoff ended when she realized no aircraft employees were coming to the rescue and Trump seemed to get more aggressive.
“It was when he started putting his hand up my skirt that gave me strength. I managed to wriggle out of my seat and storm back to my seat in coach. I don’t think there was a word or a sound made by either one of us,” she recalled."
A woman who says Donald Trump silently molested her on an airliner in the late 1970s testified in support of the writer who alleges that a flirtatious 1996 encounter with the future president ended in a violent sexual attack.
www.pbs.org
If you don't see the epitome of playboy Trump (long before he became your hero) in that story I don't know what to tell you...