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Unaired ‘Apprentice’ footage transcript shows Trump ripping woman

Despite not having worked on Trump’s show herself, she learned about a possible $5 million penalty for anyone who doesn’t heed to Burnett’s warning from a source. “Hearing from producer/crew N word is the “much worse”.

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Former The Apprentice producer Bill Pruitt tweeted Saturday evening that he was aware of “far worse” tapes featuring the candidate that have yet to leak to the public.

“The Apprentice’s” Trump-supporting TV producer Mark Burnett has threatened anyone with lawsuits who may release the tape, but the world has ways of making these things appear. “And we all get to hear him use the N word from what I hear”, Nee tweeted.

Trump’s presidential campaign has been rocked by leaked footage from an episode of Access Hollywood, in which he brags about sexually assaulting women.

“But her skin, her skin sucks, okay”, Trump says of singer Emily West, according to the transcript, which was obtained by The Huffington Post.

“We don’t have the legal right to give out the footage from that show”, said Ms Marks. Trump told the radio host on-air that “it’s checkout time” when his wives turn 35 years old, described his daughter Ivanka Trump as “very voluptuous”, boasted about threesomes, and said admitted “inspecting” Miss Universe pageants by entering contestants’ dressing rooms while they were nude.

“You’re obviously not a skin man”, Trump told Adkins, according to The Huffington Post.

But was NBC correct to worry about legal liability for publishing audio of Access Hollywood’s then-host Billy Bush engaging in a misogynistic and predatory conversation (what Trump has downplayed as “locker room” banter) with the now-GTheApprenticeOP nominee for president? Nee says that the footage can be leaked, but warns that a $5 million fine could follow. Friday’s Access Hollywood tape was assumed by many to end the Trump campaign, and many Republicans jumped ship in the lead-up to Sunday night’s debate. Apprentice creator Mark Burnett has not offered comment. Grab them by the p***y.

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Trump tried to head off some of the damage by issuing a statement apologizing “if anyone was offended” by vulgar remarks captured on a 2005 tape and made public Friday.

Cruz endorsed Trump two weeks ago, after holding out for most of the general election season, and he remains a supporter, even as many Republican party leaders have bailed on him in recent days.

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Trump apologized for his comments on Friday, saying he is “not a ideal person”, in a Facebook video released after hours after the tape went public.

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