A woman who accused Donald TrumpDonald TrumpTrump accuser says she's leaving the country Trump to address nation in ‘more personal way’ Campaign manager jokes about yelling at Trump to stick to issues MORE of sexually assaulting her now says she plans to leave the country out of fear for her family’s safety.
“We feel the backlash of the Trump supporters. It scares us. It intimidates us. We are in fear of our lives,’’ she said a new interview with The Palm Beach Post.
The 36-year-old said she’s been staying in a hotel since she went public with her story.
When she briefly returned to her home to pick up clothes, she said she saw cars driving around her house and “slowing down right at the house.”
McGillivray said she was compelled to tell her story after watching the second presidential debate.
During the debate, Trump was asked about a tape in which he's heard talking about groping and kissing women without their consent.
“Have you ever done those things?” co-moderator Anderson Cooper asked Trump.
“No, I have not,’’ Trump responded.
Following the debate, a number of women, including McGillivray, came forward to accuse Trump of sexual misconduct.
Trump has repeatedly and vehemently denied all of the allegations against him.