Los Angeles Times

Miss Universe’s real resume

Donald Trump’s accusation­s put a spotlight on Alicia Machado’s past

- By Mery Mogollon and Chris Kraul Special correspond­ents Mogollon and Kraul reported from Caracas, Venezuela, and Bogota, Colombia, respective­ly.

CARACAS, Venezuela — Alicia Machado, the former Venezuelan beauty queen whose treatment by Donald Trump nearly 20 years ago became a potent political weapon for the Clinton campaign, has had numerous brushes with controvers­y.

During the presidenti­al debate Monday night, Hillary Clinton described how the Republican nominee disparaged Machado’s weight and ethnicity after she won the 1996 Miss Universe title, a pageant that Trump once owned.

Machado says that Trump called her “Miss Piggy” and “Miss Housekeepi­ng” when she put on several pounds after her coronation; Trump says Machado put on so much weight that she violated the terms of her contract.

Stung by poor reviews of his debate performanc­e, Trump took to Twitter last week to accuse Machado of having a “terrible” past and suggest that she appeared in a “sex tape.”

Trump supporters resurfaced reports that Machado drove a getaway car for her then-boyfriend during a 1998 murder attempt in Venezuela’s capital, Caracas. Old claims that she later made a threatenin­g call to a judge in the case have also been circulatin­g.

In an interview with CNN’s Anderson Cooper, Machado conceded that she was “no saint girl” but said that was not the point. “He was really aggressive. He was really rude. He was a bad person with me,” she said of Trump. So what really happened? Machado did appear in a racy 2005 reality show broadcast on Spain’s Antena 3 TV network, scenes from which have gone viral on YouTube. The show titled “Farm of the Famous” is said to have shown Machado having sex with a former Mr. Spain, Fernando Acaso.

Although neither Machado nor Acaso appeared nude in the show, Machado later admitted in various interviews that she had sex with the Spanish actor during filming.

The accusation that she was an accomplice to an attempted murder stems from her involvemen­t with Juan Rodriguez Reggetti, now a well-known Caracas attorney.

According to media reports at the time, the controvers­y began after Regetti’s sister, eight months pregnant and the mother of an 11-month-old boy, committed suicide.

Reggetti is alleged to have fired two shots at his sister’s husband, Francisco Sbert Moukso, as he was leaving a memorial service.

During the subsequent police investigat­ion, Machado was mentioned as having driven the getaway car. She denied the accusation, saying she was filming a soap opera at the time. A judge later said there was insufficie­nt evidence to arrest her.

The beauty queen also denied having made the threatenin­g call to the judge, and since it came down to her word against his, the allegation went nowhere.

Controvers­y has continued to dog Machado’s career in the years since, frequently putting her on the defensive. Although she has achieved a modicum of success in Venezuelan and Mexican soap operas, she has derived more fame from her off-camera activities, which are always closely followed by Venezuela’s tabloid press.

Machado posed twice for Playboy magazine, mockingly dedicating an appearance to Trump.

She is also said to have had a romance with an alleged Mexican drug trafficker, Gerardo Alvarez Vazquez, who goes by the aliases “El Indio” and “El Chayan.” Mexican tabloids, citing prosecutor­s’ investigat­ions, reported that Vazquez is the father of Machado’s daughter, who was born in Miami in 2008.

But Machado repeatedly denied the claim and later identified Mexican businessma­n Rafael Hernandez as the father.

She is now a U.S. citizen but remains a presence in the Venezuelan media — often because of social media missteps, including a Twitter post in which she described North and South Korea as “the two Chinas.”

 ?? Roberto Schmidt AFP/Getty Images ?? IN 1996, Miss Universe Alicia Machado dances with other contestant­s in the Donald Trump-owned pageant. Trump has accused Machado of a “terrible” past, and her career has been dogged by controvers­y at times.
Roberto Schmidt AFP/Getty Images IN 1996, Miss Universe Alicia Machado dances with other contestant­s in the Donald Trump-owned pageant. Trump has accused Machado of a “terrible” past, and her career has been dogged by controvers­y at times.
 ?? Brad Barket Getty Images ?? MACHADO is now a U.S. citizen but remains a presence in Venezuelan media, often because of missteps on social media.
Brad Barket Getty Images MACHADO is now a U.S. citizen but remains a presence in Venezuelan media, often because of missteps on social media.

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