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Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1574852 Two more women — including a former contestant on “The Apprentice” — accused Donald Trump of sexual misconduct. Summer Zervos, who appeared on Season 5 of the reality show, said through her lawyer, Gloria Allred, that Trump kissed her on the lips several times when she went to his office in 2007. During a press conference Friday with Allred, Zervos said Trump kissed her, touched her breast, and “led her into his bedroom,” Bustle reported. Trump had allegedly invited the contestant to meet him at the Beverly Hills Hotel for a dinner that she thought would be business-related. Zervos said at the press conference that when she arrived, she was “taken to a bungalow … I was standing in an entryway. To the left was a bedroom and his clothes were on the bed.” She continued that the real estate mogul asked her to lie down on the bed and he “began thrusting his genitals.” Zervos said she made it clear she wasn’t interested and turned down his advances, and he eventually returned to discussing business matters and encouraged her to default on her mortgage, according to Bustle. He also allegedly told her to come to his golf course the next morning. “I wondered if the sexual behavior was some kind of test and if I had passed,” Zervos said at the press conference. At the end, she addressed him directly. “You do not have the right to treat women as sexual objects just because you are a star,” she said. The other victim, Kristin Anderson, 46, said The Donald slid his fingers up her miniskirt and touched her inner thigh and crotch through her underwear as she sat in a crowded Manhattan nightspot in the early 1990s, the Washington Post reported . Anderson said she didn’t notice Trump sitting next to her on a red velvet couch when she suddenly felt his hand. She rose from the couch and looked at Trump. “He was so distinctive looking — with the hair and the eyebrows,” she said. “I mean, nobody else has those eyebrows.” Anderson was an aspiring model in her early 20s when the alleged incident — which she said lasted less than 30 seconds — occurred. She was a makeup artist and restaurant hostess. She said she and her companions were “very grossed out and weirded out” and thought, “OK, Donald is gross. We all know he’s gross. Let’s just move on.” Anderson, who is now a photographer living in Southern California, has recounted the revolting episode to acquaintances. One friend, Kelly Stedman, told the Washington Post that Anderson told her about the encounter a few days later. “We were out at a girls’ brunch” at the Great Jones Cafe in Manhattan, Stedman told the paper, adding that when she and two other friends heard about it, they laughed at how “pathetic” Trump was. Brad Trent, a New York-based photographer, told the paper that Anderson discussed the incident during a dinner with friends in March 2007.