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Ex-model Janice Dickinson ‘once stole Trump’s limo to go on a date with John F Kennedy Jnr’

  • The former American supermodel, 68, said she took the limousine during a snowstorm in New York during the 1980s, but did not know it belonged to Trump
  • Dickinson did not say whether she faced any legal issues over reportedly taking the car. Representatives for Trump did not respond to a request for comment

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Ex-model Janice Dickinson says she unknowingly stole Donald Trump’s limousine during a snowstorm to meet John F Kennedy Jnr for a date during the 1980s.
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The former supermodel, 68, shared details about the escapade with LGBTQ website Queerty, published on Friday. While discussing her life and career, Dickinson told the outlet that she “once stole Donald Trump’s limousine without knowing it was his limousine.”

“It was a snowstorm up in New York, a Nor’easter they call it. There were no taxi cabs anywhere. I was sitting there in the cold for a couple hours trying to get a taxi and there were none available,” she said.

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Dickinson said she and a friend decided to get in a nearby limo and “drive a few blocks.” She told Queerty that, at the time, she’d never driven a limousine before.

“I drove it a few blocks down the street, swerving, you know, making fishtails in the street and there was no one on the road. It was a real storm,” Dickinson said. “I remember this clearly because I was going there to meet John F Kennedy Jnr for dinner. And I didn’t want to miss that date, honey. Yes, he was divine. Yes, I did kiss him.”

Dickinson said she did not discover the limousine belonged to Trump until the next day. She did not say whether she faced any legal issues over reportedly taking the car.

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Representatives for Trump did not immediately respond to Business Insider’s request for comment.
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