Former model and ex-Apprentice star claim Donald Trump sexually assaulted them

US presidential candidate Donald Trump denies all allegations levelled against him. Credit: Reuters

Two more women have come forward this evening claiming they were sexually assaulted by US presidential candidate Donald Trump.

A former candidate on the US-version of The Apprentice alleges the Republican nominee tried to get her to lie on a bed with him before sexually assaulting her, while a former model said Trump put his hand up her skirt in a nightclub in the early 1990s.

Summer Zervos, who competed on the television show's fifth season in 2006, gave a news conference with celebrity attorney Gloria Allred in Los Angeles, saying Trump tried to get her to lie down on a bed with him when she met him in 2007 to discuss a possible job.

"He then asked me to sit next to him. I complied. He then grabbed my shoulder and began kissing me again very aggressively and placed his hand on my breast," said Zervos.

Ms Zervos said she did nothing about Mr Trump's advances at the time, but came forward after hearing his lewd remarks about women in the Access Hollywood tapes and the presidential hopeful's subsequent denials.

Gloria Allred, a lawyer for Ms Zervos said she had no intention of filing litigation against Mr Trump, adding Trump should be ashamed of himself."The White House is not a locker room," she said.

Trump said that he had never met Ms Zervos at a hotel or greeted her inappropriately.

Meanwhile a former model claimed that Trump sexually assaulted her in a nightclub in the 1990s.

Kristin Anderson was working as a model in New York when she claims the now 70-year-old sexually assaulted her in a nightclub.

Kristin Anderson claims Donald Trump sexually assaulted her in a nightclub. Credit: Washington Post

Speaking to The Washington Post, Ms Anderson, now 46 and a photographer living in Southern Californian, said Trump sat next to her and placed his hand up her skirt.

She told the newspaper her and her companions were "very grossed out and weirded out" by the incident and thought, "Okay, Donald is gross. We all know he’s gross. Let’s just move on."

Anderson is one of several women who have come forwarded in recent days who have made claims about the Republican presidential nominee.

His campaign denies Ms Anderson's allegations.

Andersen says she decided to speak out following the release last week by The Washington Post of a tape where Trump was recorded making lewd comments about kissing and trying to have sex with women.

The Trump campaign did not immediately respond to requests for comment on the new allegations from Ms Zervos.

But at a campaign rally this evening, Trump angrily denounced the allegations that have been made about him by a series of women in recent days, saying that all the accusations about him involving women were fabricated.

"As you have seen, I am a victim of one of the great political smear campaigns in the history of our country," he said.

"These allegations are 100 percent false," he added. "They are made up, they never happened."