Sex assault complaint filed against Trump’s ex-aide
washington — A singer and potential congressional candidate said on Tuesday that she has filed a sexual assault complaint against President Donald Trump’s former campaign manager for hitting her twice on her buttocks during a Washington gathering in November.
Joy Villa, a Trump backer who wore a “Make America Great Again” dress at the Grammys this year, said she plans to meet with detectives in Washington next week about the complaint against Corey Lewandowski.
In a phone interview from Tampa, Florida, Villa said she was initially reluctant to come forward because she was worried about any backlash. But she said she called Washington’s Metropolitan Police Department on Christmas > Joy Villa claims Corey Lewandowski hit her twice on her buttocks during a Washington gathering in November. > Joy Villa plans to meet detectives in Washington next week. > Villa says she was initially reluctant to come forward because of worries about any backlash. Eve after a friend who witnessed the incident spoke about it publicly, and other friends urged her to come forward.
“I didn’t know him at all,” Villa said about Lewandowski. “I only knew him by reputation. He broke my trust.” > However, after a friend who witnessed the incident and spoke about it publicly, made her change her mind. > Villa is considering a run for a Florida congressional seat. > Lewandowski was charged with misdemeanour battery in March 2016.
She said she saw him at a gathering at the Trump International Hotel on the day after Thanksgiving, and said Lewandowski struck her “extremely hard” even after she told him to stop. She said she felt it was “disgusting and shocking and demeaning”.
Villa, who is considering a run for a Florida congressional seat, said she initially thought it was sexual harassment, but police told her that touching someone on any body part that is sexual in nature constituted sexual assault.
She said she was told it was classified as a misdemeanour.
“I was initially fearful to come forward with this,” she said, adding that she did not want to bring shame or embarrassment on Lewandowski’s family or hers.
“I did nothing wrong,” Villa said. “I realised if he’s not going to respond or apologise to me, I think it’s the right thing to do.”
Lewandowski did not respond to an email seeking comment.
Villa made news earlier this year when she wore a dress displaying Trump’s campaign slogan at the Grammys.
She explained her decision to wear the dress in an Instagram post, writing, “You can either stand for what you believe in or fall for what you don’t.” She added, “agree to disagree.” — AP
Villa considering a run for Congress seat