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Donald Trump: Another woman is accusing the Republican candidate of sexual assault Donald Trump: Another woman is accusing the Republican nominee of sexual assault
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Gloria Allred, the high-profile feminist attorney, is holding a press conference in Los Angeles on Friday afternoon with a woman who claims she was a victim to Donald Trump’s inappropriate behavior. Kristin Anderson, a 46-year-old woman, is claiming that Mr Trump slid his hand under her miniskirt and touched her vagina while they were in a crowded Manhattan nightclub in the 1990s.
“A women [sic] who accuses Donald Trump of victimizing her with inappropriate sexual conduct, will hold a press conference today… with her attorney Gloria Allred,” according to the press release sent to reporters. Ms Anderson says she shoved his hand away before fleeing the couch, saying that she immediately recognised the man as Mr Trump.
“This news conference will be the first time that this accuser has spoken to the press about her allegations against Mr. Trump.” “He was so distinctive looking with the hair and the eyebrows," she told The Washington Post. "I mean, nobody else has those eyebrows.”
The press conference follows a series of women who came forward accusing the Republican nominee of sexual assault and threats of retaliation. The Trump campaign has vehemently denied the allegation.
“Mr Trump strongly denies this phony allegation by someone looking to get some free publicity," campaign spokesperson Hope Hicks said. "It is totally ridiculous,” 
Paul Ryan, the Republican speaker of the house, is expected to address the ongoing turmoil within his party on Friday. He previously said he cannot defend Mr Trump through the allegations and promised to elaborate on his position at the presser.Paul Ryan, the Republican speaker of the house, is expected to address the ongoing turmoil within his party on Friday. He previously said he cannot defend Mr Trump through the allegations and promised to elaborate on his position at the presser.