Donald Trump, a Playboy Model, and a System for Concealing Infidelity
One womans account of clandestine meetings, financial transactions, and legal pacts designed to hide an extramarital affair.
In June, 2006, Donald Trump taped an episode of his reality-television show, The Apprentice, at the Playboy Mansion, in Los Angeles. Hugh Hefner, Playboys publisher, threw a pool party for the shows contestants with dozens of current and former Playmates, including Karen McDougal, a slim brunette who had been named Playmate of the Year, eight years earlier.
In 2001, the magazines readers voted her runner-up for Playmate of the 90s, behind Pamela Anderson. At the time of the party, Trump had been married to the Slovenian model Melania Knauss for less than two years; their son, Barron, was a few months old. Trump seemed uninhibited by his new family obligations.
McDougal later wrote that Trump immediately took a liking to me, kept talking to me - telling me how beautiful I was, etc. It was so obvious that a Playmate Promotions exec said, Wow, he was all over you - I think you could be his next wife.
In June, 2006, Donald Trump taped an episode of his reality-television show, The Apprentice, at the Playboy Mansion, in Los Angeles. Hugh Hefner, Playboys publisher, threw a pool party for the shows contestants with dozens of current and former Playmates, including Karen McDougal, a slim brunette who had been named Playmate of the Year, eight years earlier.
In 2001, the magazines readers voted her runner-up for Playmate of the 90s, behind Pamela Anderson. At the time of the party, Trump had been married to the Slovenian model Melania Knauss for less than two years; their son, Barron, was a few months old. Trump seemed uninhibited by his new family obligations.
McDougal later wrote that Trump immediately took a liking to me, kept talking to me - telling me how beautiful I was, etc. It was so obvious that a Playmate Promotions exec said, Wow, he was all over you - I think you could be his next wife.
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