Former Miss Universe doesn't exactly deny allegations that she was an accomplice to murder

Alicia Machado
Alicia Machado

(Screenshot/CNN)

The former Miss Universe whom Hillary Clinton referenced in this week's presidential debate did not deny accusations that she'd been an accomplice to a 1998 murder in Venezuela.

Alicia Machado, a vocal critic of Donald Trump for derogatory comments she claims he made about her weight years ago, was confronted with the accusations on CNN on Wednesday.

"There are reports that Trump surrogates tonight have been referencing and pointing to on CNN and elsewhere about an incident in 1998 in Venezuela, where you were accused of driving a getaway car from a murder scene. You were never charged with this," said CNN anchor Anderson Cooper.

Cooper continued: "The judge in the case also said you threatened to kill him after he indicted your boyfriend for the attempted murder. I just want to give you a chance to address these reports that the Trump surrogates are talking about."

Machado didn't deny the accusations.

"You know, I have my past," she said. "Of course, everybody has a past. I'm not a saint girl. But that is not the point now."

The former Miss Universe continued: "He can use whatever he wants to use. The point is, that happened 20 years ago."

Trump's public feud with Machado came up at the first presidential debate Monday night.

"One of the worst things he said was about a woman in a beauty contest," Clinton said on Monday. "He loves beauty contests, supporting them and hanging around them. And he called this woman 'Miss Piggy.' Then he called her 'Miss Housekeeping' because she was Latina. Donald, she has a name. Her name is Alicia Machado."

Watch the clip below:

NOW WATCH: 'She gained a massive amount of weight': Trump criticizes the Miss Universe winner Clinton said he called 'Miss Piggy'



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