‘Sex attack’ scandal rocks Mar-a-Lago: Super rich Trump schmoozer is accused of appalling assault INSIDE club… as member shares damning secret tapes

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 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, the documents say.
The scandal came to light after Moore filed a bombshell defamation case, obtained by the Daily Mail, against another Mar-a-Lago member, Maria Selloni, 49.
He claims his alleged victim passed Selloni a recording of them fighting after the supposed attack, which she then spread around the community.
She is believed to have shared the recording with powerful members of the Trump world, including the president’s son Eric and high-ranking Secret Service officials.
The alleged abuse, detailed in the court documents, is understood to have happened in the early hours after a ritzy dinner on November 2, 2023. Donald Trump was not at the event because he was campaigning for his second presidential bid in Texas.
Selloni, 49, a member of a pro-Trump group called the Trumpettes, admitted in the papers there were concerns about the alleged attack damaging his election chances.
Mar-a-Lago is feeling the heat as an allegation that a serious sexual assault scandal involving club member Cameron Moore against his former girlfriend was kept quiet

The victim allegedly claimed that Moore ‘forced himself inside of her’ and gave her trouble when she asked to get a morning-after pill the next day, leading to an argument she allegedly recorded and sent to a club member
The incident came as Moore was joined by the woman, Selloni and her husband for the winter reopening at Mar-a-Lago, according to the court papers.
Moore claimed Selloni confronted his girlfriend in the bathroom and told her she was ‘in grave danger’ and ‘to get as far away from Moore as possible.’
He further claimed she told the girlfriend – who the Daily Mail is not identifying as she is an alleged victim of sexual abuse – that he ‘physically abuses women’ and she had seen ‘multiple women leaving the venue in tears’ because of him, his lawsuit says.
Moore, a wealthy Republican fundraiser seen schmoozing with Trump and several of his top aides on his social media, said all of this was false but it spooked his girlfriend.
She then allegedly recorded him having a ‘humiliating’ argument with her – and shared it before she left town, the court papers suggest.

Maria Selloni, 49, was the club member who shared the recording. In her written answers to questions from Moore’s lawyer, she claimed she approached the victim in the bathroom because she was crying and asking for help
But Selloni dropped her own bombshell account of the events, which were covered in the documents.
She confirmed in the papers that she had approached the girlfriend in the bathroom, but said it was only because the woman was crying and asking for help.
Selloni recalled under questioning earlier this year: ‘[The victim] indicated that Moore was pinching her leg under the table to shut her up when she was speaking with me.’
The lawsuit claims that the next morning they had all planned to meet for breakfast, but Moore and his girlfriend did not show.
Later that morning, the girlfriend called Selloni and shared her horror story – claiming Moore had ‘forced himself inside of her’, according to the documents.
He then allegedly ‘flipped out’ when she asked him to take her to a local CVS to buy a morning-after pill, but eventually agreed to, the papers say.
Selloni stated in written answers to questions posed by Moore’s lawyer: ‘As they were going to the pharmacy, she told him that she would record him because she wanted to be a good listener.
‘This is something Cameron has been telling her that she’s not a good listener and that she needs to get better.’
Selloni said in the documents that the victim told her: ‘Cameron agreed to the recording.’

Lynne Patton, a Trump aide who later became the White House Director of Minority Outreach, reportedly shared the audio with Eric Trump after Selloni sent her the recording

In Moore’s suit, it doesn’t explicitly state that the incident took place at Mar-a-Lago, but multiple people involved said it was in a bedroom at the president’s club
As the couple was driving back to the club, Selloni recalled in the documents, the alleged victim jumped out of the car and was picked up by a security guard who spent two hours with her before escorting her to pack up her belongings, she stated in the court papers.
Selloni said in the documents that the recording was air-dropped to Sean Curran, a member of Trump’s Secret Service detail who is now the agency’s director.
It was also passed to Lynne Patton, a Trump aide who became White House Director of Minority Outreach, she claimed in the case.
And she alleged in the documents it was also played for Heather Rinkus, Mar-a-Lago’s executive assistant/guest services director.
Sources tell the Daily Mail that Patton played it for multiple people including the president’s son Eric.

Moore’s suit paints a picture that Selloni had a vendetta against him, accusing her of fabricating stories about him abusing other women he’d bring as guests to the club
Moore met Selloni shortly after he joined the club in 2022, and the two occasionally ran into each other.
A resident of Naples, Florida, she often spent weekends at Mar-a-Lago with her husband.
According to Moore’s lawsuit, in his first season at Mar-a-Lago, Selloni contacted three of his girlfriends, friending them on social media.
The alleged sexual assault victim, a single mother and a MAGA stalwart, features a pro-Trump video on her website, and shared her gratitude to Moore for his pro-bono help creating it.
Moore, founder of the American Heroes Foundation that promotes veterans’ rights and the ‘America First’ agenda, and the woman had been dating for three months, long distance, he states in court papers.
He claims she had even declared her love for him before she finally went to visit him in Palm Beach in the fall of 2023.
In one of his filings, Moore shared a text message exchange he had with Selloni after realizing his girlfriend had sent her the recording.
‘If she sends you anything, kindly don’t share,’ he wrote to her hours after his girlfriend is said to have fled town.
‘She is breaking the law. I just want peace. She was screaming at me in my room, then it escalated from there.’



Selloni did acknowledge in court filings that she shared the audio file with Mar-a-Lago executive assistant and guest services director Heather Rinkus (left), Trump’s Secret Service Director Sean Curran and White House Director of Minority Outreach Lynne Patton
In that exchange, he also sends Selloni messages he claimed his girlfriend sent him just a week earlier in which she apologizes for losing her temper at him and begs him for forgiveness.
It allegedly said: ‘I hate that I’m so damn afraid of losing u I automatically sabotage it all.’
According to his suit, Selloni replied: ‘Don’t worry about anything. All I did was help her pack her stuff and get on a flight.’
In the court papers, Selloni contends there was nothing illegal about sharing the tape and that Moore can be heard on the audio giving permission for her to record.
Selloni stated in the documents that she was aware of the possible political implications of sharing the recording.
She told Moore’s lawyer: ‘The club is obviously owned by a very prominent public figure who was running for the Presidency of the United States.
‘This individual was subject to much scrutiny, press, articles and other issues put before the public eye.
‘There was a deep concern and fear for (the alleged victim),’ she continued, and ‘There was concern for the club.’
She stated that she shared the recording ‘for the protection of [the victim], the owner of the club, the club itself as well as others.’


Moore who immersed himself into MAGA world and is a staunch Trump supporter, has posted many pictures online showing his loyalty to the MAGA movement

Even behind the scenes of the legal battle, Moore has maintained an image of being involved in the MAGA world, such as when he wished Barron Trump a happy birthday with a personal message on social media

Last week, Moore posted what appears to be a new video of himself standing with Trump confidante Roger Stone – but Stone said it was taken two years ago
As the tape circulated, Moore found himself a pariah at Mar-a-Lago. But sources told Daily Mail it was not until a year later that the club revoked his membership.
The club cited his conflict with Selloni, as well as two other episodes where he’d abused his privileges.
He was cited for approaching the president’s table at dinner without permission and allowing one of his guests, Melissa Rein Lively, access to take photos in an area where photography is forbidden without permission.
The latter incident, in November 2024, proved the last straw.
Lively, a communications professional from Arizona who was lobbying to become Trump’s press secretary, flooded her Instagram with photos posing with RFK Jr., Roger Stone and others at the club.
‘I escorted a lot of people to Mar-a-Lago to meet Trump and Cameron was really instrumental in making a lot of that happen,’ Lively, 39, told Daily Mail.
She praised him as a ‘real nice guy’ and even wrote Mar-a-Lago a letter supporting his reinstatement.

Moore moved to Palm Beach from California in 2022 to expand his network in the center of the Trump universe, even buying a condo overlooking Mar-a-Lago

Trump personally thanked Moore for designing a special set of playing cards
While he’s seeking an undisclosed financial payout in the lawsuit, Moore said his real goal is to save his reputation.
‘I’m experiencing a lot of pain and hurt,’ he said. ‘My vision and goal in going there was to help serve the country.
‘I’ve done a lot of good work, and I got blindsided. I have zero clue why she would have any animosity toward me at all.’
He continued: ‘My main reason for this lawsuit is that I really didn’t have a choice.
‘I felt under attack. I can’t look at my parents, nephews, all of the people who are proud of me, and just roll over. This is about me clearing my name.’
In his suit, Moore seeks to have the recordings destroyed, arguing that they were created and then obtained illegally in a state that requires two-party consent.
Moore also made a broader argument that, along with the defamatory statements about his treatment of his girlfriend and other women, this was all part of Selloni’s ‘calculated path to destroy Moore’s reputation and cause him embarrassment and emotional distress’.
There is no arrest or even record of a police report being filed. But a lawyer for Moore said he believed he was under investigation when he filed the suit.
He said he had heard Selloni had made a ‘false report’ to the cops, but he removed that detail from an amended complaint after determining no call had been made.
Moore first filed the case in court in Palm Beach in January 2024. It is due to go to trial in January next year.
The filings do not mention Mar-a-Lago or Trump by name. But several people involved have confirmed the alleged attack was in a bedroom at the president’s club.
Despite the scandal, he’s continued to try to preserve his image as a Trump insider.
‘I can’t keep up with all this WINNING!’ Moore posted in February as he stood with his arm around Dan Bongino, congratulating him when he was named deputy FBI director.
‘Happy belated birthday to the sharpest and funniest guy on the planet, Barron Trump,’ he wrote in another post earlier this year, presenting another thumbs-up photo of himself with President Trump and his son at Mar-a-Lago while adding, ‘This was quite the dinner that came together last minute.’
And just last week, Moore posted what seems to be a fresh video of himself standing with Trump confidante Roger Stone, who was celebrating his birthday and can be seen thanking Trump for treating them to dinner that night.

Moore has filled his social media with pictures of himself posing with figures in the Trump universe, including his former national security advisor Michael Flynn

FBI Director Kash Patel was another outspoken Trump supporter that was persuaded by Moore to pose with
But those more recent postings were deceptive, Stone tells Daily Mail, saying the video showing him with Moore was actually shot at his 71st birthday two years ago.
Moore – who sold his Palm Beach condo in July and returned to California – denied abusing women and says he has no idea why Selloni targeted him.
He said he’d never even met her before joining the club. Moore moved to Palm Beach in 2022 to expand his network in the center of the Trump universe.
According to him, Trump himself sponsored his Mar-a-Lago membership, a step that allowed him to skip the typical application process.
He bought a condo in Palm Beach but stayed in the club during its renovation.
He had already achieved financial success through MAXCases, a business he created to design ‘protective solutions’ for electronics used in schools, earning a spot on Inc. Magazine’s top 5,000 fastest growing companies in 2020.
He became a regular at Mar-a-Lago, playing golf, dining and organizing fundraisers on site.
Sources say they also saw him with a rotating cast of dates and guests he’d invite into the club. His social media presented him with a who’s who in the MAGA world.
However, the single, middle-aged newcomer from California rubbed some people the wrong way, club insiders told Daily Mail.
‘He always seemed to be with a different dirty blonde, every time I’d see him,’ said one regular.
‘The problems came from him consistently bringing unvetted guests to the club,’ another said.
Selloni and her lawyers would not discuss the case when contacted by Daily Mail.
The alleged victim, as well as Lynn Patton, Heather Rinkus and Eric Trump did not respond to requests for comment.