wife no less, is supposed to have called a Florida escort service driver telling him she needed a girl to go on a big buck escort call with her. The way the story's told, the driver who's name is Deacon spent four hours finding the perfect girl. Once he found the girl, Deacon called the Trump imposter to say that everything's a go.
Now it gets interesting. The Trump imposter then supposedly gave Deacon instructions to drop $300 in a babysitting money to her "brother" who happened to be waiting for it on a street corner. Deacon then called Trump, or whoever, to report in, only to discover that he'd been scammed for 300 bucks.
The real Bianca Trump says the interesting aspect of the story was that all of this was supposed to have gone down on a day that she was in Chicago, not Florida.
Trump: "A woman tells this guy [Deacon] that she needed money for babysitting? I don't have kids, and I don't have a brother. Then he [Deacon] meets this guy "Mike" on a four-way stop at a corner and gives him money - almost $300 for babysitting? That doesn't make any sense."
Getting wind of the story through the grapevine, the real Trump took the initiative to locate Deacon and call him. He seemed mildly surprised to say the least that she found him. Trump told Deacon it took her about an hour of researching it, but it wasn't that difficult.
Deacon: "Maybe you should worry about who's mad at you."
Trump: I don't think anyone's mad at me, you idiot. My name is popular in South Florida. I've been in the magazines down here every month religiously for four years, escorting. Obviously you guys have some new escort service in town. They called you up and made an ass out of you."
Trump said the upshot of the conversation was that Deacon told her he was getting out of the outcall racket.