Statement on Trump accuser becoming too afraid to show her face. "She is living in fear," lawyer Lisa Bloom said. pic.twitter.com/demwISRtAX
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A woman who accused Republican presidential nominee Donald TrumpDonald TrumpTrump announces new tranche of endorsements DeSantis, Pence tied in 2024 Republican poll Lawmakers demand changes after National Guard troops at Capitol sickened from tainted food MORE of raping her when she was 13 called off a press conference at which she planned to speak out after receiving threats, her attorney said.
The unidentified accuser, known as Jane Doe, was set to make a public statement for the first time about the accusations Wednesday afternoon alongside lawyer Lisa Bloom.
But Bloom said the woman changed her mind in light of numerous threats.