Trump ‘was offered five women for his Moscow hotel suite’
DONALD Trump was offered the chance to have ‘ five women’ sent to his Moscow hotel suite, it was reported last night.
The claim was said to have been made by his long-time bodyguard in testimony given as part of the ongoing probe into the President’s alleged links to Russia.
His comments follow allegations made in a ‘dirty dossier’ compiled by former MI6 agent Christopher Steele about Mr Trump’s business dealings and personal conduct in the country.
The so-called ‘opposition research’ was revealed to have been commissioned by Democrats looking for ammunition against the Republican contender in last year’s White House race. According to the document, a Russian strategy to ‘exploit Trump’s personal obsessions and sexual perversion’ in order to obtain compromising material on him had ‘borne fruit’.
Citing two informants – one of whom claimed to have been present – in 2013, Mr Trump hired the presidential suite of the Ritz Carlton Hotel in Moscow, ‘ where he knew President and Mrs Obama [whom he hated] had stayed’ on an official trip to the city.
He then persuaded several prostitutes to ‘defile’ the bed by urinating on it as he watched in a depraved ‘golden shower’ show, the report claimed.
The hotel, added the Steele memo, was known to be under the control of the Russian intelligence agency FSB ‘ with microphones and concealed cameras in all the main rooms to record anything they wanted to’. Keith Schiller, former security chief to Mr Trump, reportedly testified to the House intelligence committee earlier this week that he thought those claims were ‘b******t’.
But he allegedly did tell investigators that a Russian participant in the Miss Universe pageant offered to ‘send five women’ to Mr Trump’s hotel room.
He said that he took the offer as a joke and immediately responded: ‘We don’t do that type of stuff,’ according to NBC News.
Mr Schiller said that on the way up to Mr Trump’s hotel room that night, he told the billionaire businessman about the offer and Mr Trump laughed it off.
After standing outside Mr Trump’s door for a while, which was apparently Mr Schiller’s practice as his security chief, he said he left.
In a statement, Mr Schiller’s lawyer said that ‘the versions of Mr Schiller’s testimony being leaked to the Press are blatantly false and misleading.’
‘We are appalled by the leaks that are coming from partisan insiders from the House Intelligence Committee,’ said Stuart Sears, according to NBC News.
When the allegations about Mr Trump cavorting with prostitutes were first made, the President said it was nonsense because he’s a ‘germaphobe’ and that he knew the hotel room was likely to be bugged.
He said: ‘ Does anyone really believe that story? I’m also very much of a germaphobe, by the way, believe me.
‘In those rooms you have cameras in the strangest places. You’ve got to be careful, or you’ll be watching on nightly television.’
‘Exploit his perversions’