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Jason Miller, a senior advisor to former President Donald Trump who’s worked on all three of his campaigns for the White House over the last decade, has been accused of rape by another former Trump aide.

A.J. Delgado, who served as an advisor to and spokeswoman for Trump’s 2016 campaign filed a lawsuit against Miller on Wednesday in which she alleged that he had subjected her to “a cycle of sexual coercion, rape, sexual assault, abuse, battery, sexual harassment, and sex trafficking.” Both parties had previously acknowledged that they had an affair that began at the tail end of the 2016 campaign. The pair have been embroiled in legal battles over custody, and financial responsibility for their child together over the last several years.

In the lawsuit, Delgado alleges that Miller took her out to and got her drunk at a a strip club on October 18, went back to the room under the guise of working on professional issues, and engaged in sexual activity with her there without her consent.

Delgado accused Miller of acting in a

similar manner on several other instances and professed not to be able to get out of the situation for fear of the professional repercussions.

On X, Delgado said that she had already received a threat against her life over the lawsuit and predicted that Miller’s “friends in media” would either “ignore the suit” or “write pieces parroting his false narrative and lies.”

Miller has previously admitted to hiring prostitutes and has been ordered to pay thousands of dollars in child support to Delgado.

Trump’s 2024 campaign and Miller’s former employer Jamestown Associates were also named in the lawsuit.