Woman claiming she was raped by Donald Trump aged 13 CANCELS press conference saying she’s ‘living in fear’ after receiving death threats
Using the name 'Jane Doe' her attorney Lisa Bloom said she couldn't speak because of 'threats'
A WOMAN who claimed she was raped by Donald Trump aged 13 shut down a press conference she had called to reveal her identity - saying she was "too afraid" to go ahead after being threatened over her allegations.
Using the alias "Katie Johnson" she filed a lawsuit in which she claims the Republican nominee sexually assaulted her while they were at a "sex party" hosted by billionaire pedophile Jeffrey Epstein in 1994.
"She is living in fear. She has decided that she is too afraid to show her face.
"She has been here all day ready to do it but unfortunately she is in terrible fear so we are going to have to reschedule.
"I apologize to all of you who came for this inconvenience I have nothing further to add."
"Katie" first made her claims in a lawsuit which was filed in April in California - before any of the other allegations of sexual assault from other women, all of which Trump has categorically denied.
He told the paper: "These are allegations that are completely unfounded but are alleged to have occurred more than 20 years ago by someone who refuses to give their name.
"It is wholly without merit. It is a completely manufactured claim. The entire thing is a hoax designed to discredit my client and interfere with the election."
In the documents, according to the Dailymail.com, the billionaire forced her in to role-play sex and took her virginity,
She also alleges Trump and financier Epstein, on four occasions, used her as a "sex slave" during 1994.
The lawsuit was refiled again in June, and this time she used the name Jane Doe.
Epstein was arrested in 2006 - he was accused of sexual abuse by 40 different women.
Many of them claimed they were teenagers when it happened, with some saying they were as 14 and younger.
Trump has talked about Epstein in relation to Bill Clinton, while he and his associates have downplayed any connection with himself.
He mentioned back in 2001 he knew him.
In February he discussed how the former President had a friendship with the now convicted pedophile.
Speaking at the Conservative Political Action Conference, he said Clinton has "a lot of problems coming up in my opinion with the famous island with Jeffrey Epstein. A lot of problems."
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