A BBC documentary detailing sexual harassment and assault accusations against President Trump is set to premiere in the U.S. this weekend after airing in the U.K. earlier this month, just days ahead of Trump’s meeting with Queen Elizabeth. The half-hour report, titled Trump: Is the President a Sex Pest? focuses on the now commander-in-chief’s past as a party fixture back when he was a 40-something New York real estate mogul in the ’80s and ’90s.
The question posed by the title may sound rhetorical given that the president has been publicly accused of inappropriate sexual behavior by at least 16 women. This documentary features new accusers, including Barbara Pilling, who claims that Trump made advances towards when she was 17 after her modeling agency sent her to one of parties he threw, which were typically populated almost exclusively by models save for a handful of significantly older, wealthy men. Models who attended these parties are alleged to have been as young as 14 or 15.
Pilling said that Trump approached her at the party and asked how old she was. When she responded, she claims that he wasn’t put off that she was underage.
“Oh, great. So you’re not too old and not too young,” Trump allegedly said. “That’s just great.”
BBC Doc Alleges Trump Hit on Teen Models at Cocaine-Fueled ’80s Parties