Mar-a-Lago at the center of alleged sex scandal

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 September 7, 2025

A woman is claiming that she was sexually attacked inside of President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago. 

The Daily Mail reports that the suspect has been identified by the woman as wealthy Republican fundraiser Cameron Moore.

This all comes, according to the outlet, after Moore "filed a bombshell defamation case, obtained by Daily Mail, against another Mar-a-Lago member, Maria Selloni, 49." There will be more on this in a moment.

The details:

The Daily Mail uses as the source for its report documents that have been filed in court. The alleged incident is said to have taken place following a dinner that was held at Mar-a-Lago on Nov. 2, 2023.

Per the outlet:

Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago has been rocked by scandal after a woman allegedly claimed her powerful boyfriend sexually attacked her inside the exclusive club. The woman is said to have alleged wealthy Republican fundraiser Cameron Moore 'forced himself inside her' in a bedroom when they were dating, according to court papers.

The Daily Mail adds that "the 39-year-old single mother from Utah is claimed to have said she had to take the morning after pill the next day in case the 48-year-old had got her pregnant."

It is worth noting that the alleged victim is not Maria Selloni, mentioned above.

So, the question is how does Selloni fit in all of this?

The defamation case

As mentioned earlier, Moore has filed a defamation case against another Mar-a-Lago member.

U.S. Live explains:

The scandal intensified after Moore filed a defamation lawsuit against another Mar-a-Lago member, Maria Selloni, 49. He alleged that his former girlfriend had shared a recording of a heated argument between them with Selloni. Selloni then circulated it within the Trump circle. The tape reportedly reached powerful figures, including Eric Trump, top Secret Service officials, and key Mar-a-Lago staff.

There's more...

The outlet continues:

Court documents suggest Selloni confronted the woman in a bathroom, warning her that she was in danger. Moore had a history of abusing women, according to Selloni. The confrontation reportedly left the alleged victim shaken. This prompted her to record Moore during a subsequent argument while on the way to buy a morning-after pill.

There are, of course, all kinds of conflicting accounts in this case from the various players that were involved. It's a messy situation, to say the least. Moore's membership at Mar-a-Lago is said to have been revoked.

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