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: McConnell 'helpless' to stop Biden from packing court Romney on NRSC awarding Trump: Not 'my preference' McConnell sidesteps Trump calling him 'dumb son of a b----' 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.