Joy Villa, the singer who accused President Trump’s former campaign manager of sexual assault, was herself busted on camera sexually harassing a man.
Smartphone video, uploaded to Facebook.com, shows Villa laughing and joking with several women off-camera — while she explicitly sexually harasses a man.
Villa asks someone, “Are you [live-streaming] this?” before backing up and taking aim at a man’s buttocks. The man shifts to the side — away from her hand — but she pursues him — then she slaps him on the butt.
“Take it easy!” the man protested, as Villa and the other women laugh hysterically.
Villa, who gained fame for wearing a custom Trump dress to an awards show, filed a police complaint against Corey Lewandowski for allegedly slapping her on the butt at the Trump International Hotel in Washington earlier this year.
And while Villa’s accusation garnered national headlines, there is not one headline about the video below that clearly shows her sexually assaulting an unwilling man.
Why the double standard?