New York Times article details Donald Trump’s alleged encounters with women over 40 years

An article featured in the New York Times chronicles GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump and his encounters with women over the past four decades. The article features interviews with dozens of women

News 12 Staff

May 16, 2016, 12:03 AM

Updated 3,293 days ago

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An article featured in the New York Times chronicles GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump and his encounters with women over the past four decades.
The article features interviews with dozens of women over the years, and some of the surprising encounters they allegedly had with Trump.
It details allegations of firsthand experiences involving Trump, including accounts of him parading women around his mansions, calling some of the women he worked with "fat" and "ugly," and even his behind-the-scenes interactions with women at the Miss Universe competitions.
One former Miss USA contestant says she recalls Trump introducing himself to her by kissing her directly on the lips -- while he was married to Marla Maples at the time.
Trump took to social media denying the claims in a series of tweets Sunday morning, saying it was all part of a media "witch hunt" against him.
Earlier in the week, he alleged that Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton is the one with the problem.
"She's married to a man who is the worst abuser of women in the history of politics," Trump said.
There were a few women in the article that did commend Trump for hiring them and trusting them early on in his young real estate career.