Donald Trump faces new claim he touched a woman 'inappropriately'

A woman has said she felt "intimidated" when Donald Trump allegedly touched her inappropriately at the US Open in 1998.

Karena Virginia said Mr Trump touched her breast after approaching her as she waited for a car near Flushing Meadows Park, New York City.

Ms Virginia claimed that before Mr Trump approached her he told a group of men: "Hey, look at this one, we haven't seen this one before."

She claims he added: "Look at those legs."

Ms Virginia said: "I was in shock, I flinched. 'Don't you know who I am?' - that is what he said to me.

"I felt intimidated and I felt powerless."

Ms Virginia said her car then pulled up and that after leaving her "shock turned to shame".

She said: "For a number of years later I struggled with what to wear so as to not attract unwanted attraction."

Addressing Mr Trump directly, she added: "Perhaps you do not remember me or what you did to me so many years ago.

"But I can assure you that I remember you and what you did as though it was yesterday.

"Your random moment of sexual pleasure came at my expense and affected me greatly."

Gloria Allred, representing Ms Virginia, said her client was not looking to pursue legal action against Mr Trump.

The allegation comes less than a week after two women accused the US presidential candidate of inappropriate touching.

Summer Zervos, a former contestant on the US version of The Apprentice, claimed the Republican candidate kissed her on the lips when she arrived at his office in New York in 2007.

She also claimed his hands were all over her .

The other accuser, Kristin Anderson, told the Washington Post that Mr Trump put his hand up her skirt and touched her underwear.

She said it happened when she was sitting on a couch talking to friends at the China Club in New York in the early 1990s.

Mr Trump dismissed the claims as "lies, lies, lies".

He said: "I have no idea who these women are. The stories are total fiction."

During the final US presidential debate on Wednesday night , Hillary Clinton claimed: "Donald thinks belittling women makes him bigger."

Mrs Clinton's comments referenced a video which showed Mr Trump bragging about being able to grope women because of his fame .

Following the release of the 2005 recording, Mr Trump initially said he was sorry "if anyone was offended" by what he called the "locker room banter".

Days later footage emerged of Mr Trump telling a young girl he would be dating her in 10 years .